Bitcoin ETPs Get Approval to List on the London Stock Exchange
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has approved asset manager WisdomTree to list Bitcoin and Ethereum exchange-traded products (ETPs) on the London Stock Exchange (LSE). BREAKING: 🇬🇧 Financial Conduct Authority h...
Archive context
Older archive item. Useful for background and entity history, but not a fresh market-moving signal.
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has approved asset manager WisdomTree to list Bitcoin and Ethereum exchange-traded products (ETPs) on the London Stock Exchange (LSE).
BREAKING: 🇬🇧 Financial Conduct Authority has approved #Bitcoin ETPs to list on the London Stock Exchange.
Gradually, then suddenly 🚀 pic.twitter.com/hMjN24qRMl
The FCA gave the green light for WisdomTree's Physical Bitcoin ETPs to begin trading on May 28. The $111 billion AUM firm will initially offer the products exclusively to professional investors.
This move follows the FCA's March announcement that it would no longer object to Bitcoin ETP listings for professional investors. It also follows the approval of Bitcoin spot ETFs in the US and Hong Kong earlier this year.
WisdomTree argued it is among the first firms to have its Bitcoin ETP prospectus approved by the traditionally Bitcoin-wary FCA. This represents a shift in the regulator's stance after banning such offerings in 2020.
But with major markets like the US and Hong Kong warming up to regulated Bitcoin funds, the FCA has relaxed its stance. However, it plans to keep the ban in place for retail investors.
The reversal reflects the steadily growing adoption of Bitcoin ETFs among even traditional institutions. Recent SEC 13F filings revealed major banks and financial giants have bought up significant shares of US spot Bitcoin ETFs.
WisdomTree is planning to charge a 0.35% expense ratio on its Bitcoin ETPs listed on the LSE. The firm already offers Bitcoin ETPs on European exchanges and operates a Bitcoin ETF in the United States.
Some believe the FCA approval could spur greater institutional adoption by removing regulatory uncertainty and barriers to Bitcoin for UK investors. By giving the green light to WisdomTree's landmark Bitcoin ETPs, the UK regulator further validates that Bitcoin is here to stay.
Why this matters
This bitcoin story adds another data point to the current market tape and is useful when read alongside nearby source coverage.
Original source
Read on Bitcoin MagazineRelated market context
The US approved high-leverage Bitcoin trading while crypto founders remain legally blocked from raising funds
On May 29, the CFTC approved a Bitcoin perpetual contract for a regulated US exchange. Almost three months later, on Aug. 18, the...
As foreign investors dump $29 billion in Treasury bills, Washington pivots to stablecoin issuers to back US debt
Foreign investors sent a net $133.5 billion into US financial markets in June. During the same month, they sold $29 billion of Tre...
Bitcoin miner IPO demands 99.8% of funds from public buyers while handing them just 10% equity
Bitari Inc., a Bitcoin mining host pursuing a planned Bitcoin mining IPO and Nasdaq listing, is asking public buyers to provide ne...
SEC proposes a path for crypto projects to raise $75 million and later end the token’s securities contract
US regulators have already found a home for true Bitcoin perpetuals inside the CFTC’s exchange framework. The SEC is now turning t...
Expect Changes in Rewards and Fees at Crypto Exchanges as Strategies Shift
As major crypto exchanges evolve into all-things-financial-services platforms, they’re investing more in new products to grow and...
SEC Opens Comment Period On Cboe 3x Bitcoin And Ethereum ETF Proposal
The SEC has opened a public comment period on Cboe BZX Exchange’s proposal to list six daily 3x leveraged Bitcoin and Ethereum fut...