Institutions ‘extremely interested’ in crypto ETFs, but buying has cooled: Survey
Almost half of the fund managers surveyed plan to add crypto ETFs to their portfolio in 2023, but only a quarter will be increasing digital asset exposure.
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Almost half of the fund managers surveyed plan to add crypto ETFs to their portfolio in 2023, but only a quarter will be increasing digital asset exposure.
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