Morgan Stanley разрешила советовать клиентам инвестиции в биржевые биткоин-фонды

investing.ruPublished on 2024-08-08Last updated on 2024-08-08

С 7 августа консультативная сеть, которая управляет приблизительно $3,75 трлн, начала предлагать клиентам вложения в два биткоин-ETF: iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) компании BlackRock и Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) от Fidelity. В управляющей компании рассчитывают, что предложение приведет к быстрому притоку инвестиций со стороны клиентов Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS): от розничных инвесторов до институциональных. Morgan Stanley намерена установить требования к допустимому уровню риска, а также ограничения на распределение капиталов и частоту торговых сделок.

В отделе стратегии цифровых активов управляющей компании Fidelity Investments отметили, что до недавних пор инвестиции в биткоин-ETF могли предлагать только зарегистрированные инвестиционные консультанты (RIA). Решение Morgan Stanley, по мнению конкурентов из Fidelity, заслуживает особого внимания, поскольку крупные американские финансовые консалтинговые компании исторически с осторожностью относились к спотовым криптовалютным ETF.

Ранее эксперты аналитической компании CoinShares опубликовали отчет о движении капитала в криптовалютных фондах. Согласно документу, приток средств с 1 по 5 июля составил $441 млн, из них $398 пришлось на спотовые биткоин-ETF.

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