Jacobi Asset Management to launch Europe’s first bitcoin ETF on Euronext

Jacobi Asset Management said on Thursday that it would launch Europe’s first bitcoin exchange-traded-fund (ETF) on the Euronext exchange, in a sign of the cryptocurrency’s appeal despite its volatile price swings.

The company said its Jacobi Bitcoin ETF would start trading in July on Euronext Amsterdam under the symbol of ‘BCOIN’.
“The Jacobi Bitcoin ETF will enable investors to access the underlying performance of this exciting asset class via a well-established and trusted investment structure,” said Jacobi CEO Jamie Khurshid, a former Goldman Sachs banker.
Earlier this month, Bitcoin fell to as low as $17,592.78, dropping below $20,000 for the first time since December 2020.
Bitcoin, the largest digital currency, is down about 70 per cent from its high of around $69,000 in November.
Other cryptocurrencies have also plunged in recent months as investors dump assets deemed as relatively high-risk in favour of safe-haven assets such as gold in response to rising inflation and tighter monetary policies by major central banks.
Earlier this month, ProShares announced plans to launch an ETF aimed at ‘shorting’ bitcoin – namely betting on a future fall in its value, while the US securities regulator rejected a proposal to list a spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) by Grayscale, one of the world’s biggest digital asset managers, on the NYSE Arca exchange.
REUTERS

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