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Launch of ixCrypto Fixing EOD Indexes on 2 July 2025

Launch of ixCrypto Fixing EOD Indexes on 2 July 2025

Malay Mail6 days ago

Index Full Name
IX Asia Indexes Official Index Code
Bloomberg Code
Bloomberg Code (delayed)
Nasdaq Code
ixCrypto Index
IXCI
IXCI
IXCI2
.IXCI
ixBitcoin Index
IXBI
IXCBI
IXCBI2
.IXBI
ixEthereum Index
IXEI
IXCEI
IXCEI2
.IXEI
ixBitcoin Spot Price Index
IXBTC
IXBTC
IXBTC2
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ixEthereum Spot Price Index
IXETH
IXETH
IXETH2
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Currency
Currency Code
Timezone Code
Market Closing EOD Time (Local Timezone)*
Fixing Time using EOD prices (Local Timezone)**
Fixing Time using EOD prices (HKT)
Hong Kong Dollars
HKD
HKT
16:00
16:15
16:15
Japanese Yen
JPY
JST
15:00
15:15
14:15
Korean Won
KRW
KST
15:30
15:45
14:45
Taiwan Dollar
TWD
TST
13:30
13:45
13:45
Vietnamese Dong
VND
ICT
15:00
15:15
16:15
Indian Rupees
INR
IST
15:30
15:45
18:15
Indonesian Rupiah
IDR
WIB
16:00
16:15
17:15
Australian Dollar
AUD
AUST
16:00
16:15
14:15
UAE Dirham
AED
GST
15:00
15:15
19:15
Thai Bhat
THB
ICT
16:30
16:45
17:45
Singapore Dollar
SGD
SGT
17:00
17:15
17:15
Euro
EUR
CEST
17:30
17:45
23:45
Great Britain Pound
GBP
GMT
16:30
16:45
00:45
United States Dollar
USD
ET
16:00
16:15
04:15
The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
About IX Asia Indexes and IX Index Advisory Committee
IX Capital International Limited is an award-winning index and investment advisory company. The index business arm- IX Asia Indexes, providing real-time digital asset and innovative indexes, disseminated 24x7 globally and built on robust infrastructure. Since the launch of the first crypto benchmark index ("IXCI") launched in Hong Kong in December 2018, the ixCrypto index series expand into 29 indexes designed for exchange futures product, mark to market and fund managers' portfolio construction purposes. To ensure the professionality and impartiality of the index methodologies and operations, IX Asia Indexes has established its index advisory committee with representation from different industries, including fund management, exchanges, brokerage, financial blockchain experts, crypto service providers, etc. The committee will meet quarterly a year to discuss matters relating to the IX Asia Indexes, including to review and to comment the data sources, methodologies, and operations of IX Asia Indexes, to provide guidance to the future development of new IX Asia Indexes and to handle other issues and decisions on an as-needed basis.
IX Asia Indexes was awarded the Fintech Award (wealth investment and management) 2019 and 2021 organised by ETNet. It as well won an award for Startup of the Year and Basic Technology (Big Data) from Hong Kong Fintech Impetus Awards 2022 by Metro Broadcast and KPMG. It also won Asia Pacific Enterprise Achievement Award 2024 by Echolade. IX Asia Indexes has also been named among the 2024 China Brand Innovation Top 100 (Financial Innovation Category) at the Asian Brand Economic Summit (ABEC Beijing 2025). IX Asia Indexes completed its IOSCO compliance statement and obtained ISO/IEC 27001:2013 UKAS certification.
Website: https://ix-index.com/
Advisory Committee: https://ix-index.com/committee.html
About IX Crypto Indexes
The ixCrypto index ("IXCI") is the first crypto index launched in Hong Kong. It was launched on 12 December 2018. It is denominated in USD with a base value of 1000 and a base date on 3 December 2018. Designed to be easy to understand while providing a good representation of the crypto market, ixCrypto index aims to cover the top 80% of the cumulative free-float adjusted market capitalization in the crypto universe and, at the same time, the crypto currencies should fall within the top liquid cryptos ranked by trading volume in the 90 days preceding the review date. The index is to be reviewed quarterly and with a fast entry rule. Real time indexes are disseminated every 5-second for 24x7 since 23 June 2022. Real time index data together with ixBitcoin Index and ixEthereum Index can be obtained from IX Asia Indexes Data Services and Bloomberg terminal on IXCI . For IXCI, IXBI and IXEI, the indexes are also available through Nasdaq Global Index Data Service (GIDS) with the tickers "IXCI", "IXBI", "IXEI", with dissemination interval kept at 15-second unchanged.

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