Hong Kong's largest crypto exchange HashKey sees shares drop 2.5% in disappointing debut
HashKey, Hong Kong's largest licensed crypto exchange, raised around 1.6 billion Hong Kong dollars after pricing the IPO at HK$6.68 per share.
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