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Asset managers are building new products to satisfy growing investor demand for cryptocurrencies.
Crypto s high carbon emissions are a stumbling block for some, one exec told Insider.
Here s a look at how different asset managers are addressing those concerns.
US investors are hungry for cryptocurrency, evidenced by bitcoin s rapid rise to a market capitalization of more than $1 trillion and the crypto giant Coinbase s recent initial public offering, which blew investors expectations away.
In addition, the US Securities and Exchange Commission is reviewing at least nine applications for the first domestic crypto exchange-traded fund.
As asset managers build new products to satisfy the growing demand for crypto, they could have to reckon with another trend popular among some investors sustainability. Bitcoin notoriously consumes more energy than Argentina due to its onerous mining process, and its energy use is only going up,
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New Research Finds A Majority Of Institutional Investors Believe The Nasdaq Next Generation 100 Index Will Outperform The Nasdaq-100 Date
New research
1 commissioned by Invesco has found a majority (58%) of European institutional investors believe the Nasdaq Next Generation 100 Index will outperform the Nasdaq-100 over the next three years. Of this, more than a quarter (29%) think this is very likely. The Nasdaq Next Generation index, launched in August last year, offers targeted exposure to the eligible 101st to 200th largest securities listed on the Nasdaq stock market.
Three fifths (62%) of respondents to the survey agreed that the technology boom has only just begun and the constituent firms of the Nasdaq Next Generation index are best placed to capitalise. Two thirds (65%) said the firms are focused on exciting new technologies, products and innovation while just over half (54%) said the firms in the index have the potential to outperform significantly given they