Home Industry Finance Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia explore funds to track Hong Kong stock indices A new ETF tracking Saudi equities was listed in Hong Kong last year, becoming the first product of its kind in Asia by Reuters May 9, 2024 Image credit: Chan Long Hei/ Getty Images Hong Kong and Saudi Arabia are exploring the creation of an exchange-traded fund (ETF) tracking Hong Kong indices, Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan said in a statement on Thursday. The Hong Kong government is currently working with several financial institutions to develop the ETF, Chan said. The statement was released on the sidelines of an event jointly held by the Saudi Tadawul Group, the owner of the Saudi Exchange, and Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX). Chan also reaffirmed Hong Kong’s commitment to its partnership with Saudi Arabia in the statement, noting that Cathay Pacific Airways is expected to relaunch direct passenger flights between Hong Kong and Riyadh. The flights are expected to resume in the fourth quarter of this year, while reducing flight time in future to six hours, the statement said. Chan also referred to recent negotiations with the Saudi Arabian government and the mutual market access with the mainland, saying they will make it easier for Saudi companies to access Chinese capital. “The friendship and partnership between Hong Kong and Saudi Arabia will go very far and will endure the test of time”, the Financial Secretary said in the statement. Hong Kong has been reaching out in recent years to the Middle East, including Saudi, seeking closer ties and investment opportunities, amid the continued tension between China and Western countries. Last year, a new ETF tracking Saudi equities was listed in Hong Kong, becoming the first product of its kind in Asia. Read: Meituan in Saudi Arabia: Chinese food delivery platform looks at expansion Tags Cathay Pacific Airways ETFs Hong Kong Saudi Arabia Saudi Tadawul Group You might also like Saudi Aramco to take on more debt, focus on dividend growth – report TAQA, JERA, Al Bawani Capital to develop 2 power plants in Saudi Arabia Efficio’s Adam Forgács on local content’s role in economic diversification Trump’s policies may hit EMs, but Saudi stays safe: Citigroup