2019-2-13 12:40 |
Crypto investors and miners are turning to derivatives such as options in an attempt to survive the protracted market downturn, Bloomberg argues
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2019-2-13 12:40 |
Crypto investors and miners are turning to derivatives such as options in an attempt to survive the protracted market downturn, Bloomberg argues
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Japan’s financial watchdog could embrace exchange-traded funds that track the value of Bitcoin and similar digital asset classes, Bloomberg reported. The Financial Services Agency (FSA), according to an anonymous source, has been exploring Bitcoin ETFs on the sidelines of its disapproval of the Bitcoin futures and Ethereum derivatives.
2019-1-8 20:03 | |
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2018-10-30 00:44 | |
An unnamed source confirmed to Bloomberg this week that Morgan Stanley is following the example of other Wall Street players in developing Bitcoin-based products. Though there are no plans for direct cryptocurrency trading, Morgan Stanley is developing complex derivatives based on Bitcoin futures.
2018-9-16 17:51 | |
The investment bank Morgan Stanley is studying the possibility of launching complex derivatives that will provide investors with indirect access to the cryptocurrency market.
2018-9-17 10:07 | |
Morgan Stanley has become the latest Wall Street firm to venture into Bitcoin trading, with reports emerging that the investment bank intends to offer its clients derivatives tied to the crypto. Citing a source with knowledge on the matter, Bloomberg reported today, September 13 that the bank has already set up the infrastructure required for […] The post Morgan Stanley Ventures Into Bitcoin Trading, Following Other Wall Street Giants appeared first on NullTX.
2018-9-14 03:08 | |
Morgan Stanley is joining Wall Street’s race toward an institutional-friendly bitcoin derivative. According to anonymous sources reporting to Bloomberg, the financial institution is devising price return swaps tied to bitcoin.
2018-9-14 22:07 | |
The global investment bank based in the United States, Morgan Stanley is looking to offer Bitcoin swap trading for its clients according to sources. According to Alistair Marsh, a reporter from Bloomberg, people who are familiar to the matter have said that the giant company “plans to offer trading in complex derivatives” linked to Bitcoin.
2018-9-13 21:30 | |
$83 billion investment bank Morgan Stanley is following the footsteps of Citigroup and Goldman Sachs, and will soon offer Bitcoin swap trading to its clients. As reported by Alastair Marsh at Bloomberg, the US banking giant has already developed the infrastructure required to offer complex derivatives tied to Bitcoin and will launch Bitcoin swap trading.
2018-9-14 19:03 | |
Morgan Stanley is Planning to Offer Clients Bitcoin Trading Options The investment and giant bank Morgan Stanley is planning to offer clients Bitcoin trade swaps. The information has been released by Bloomberg on September 13 quoting an anonymous source.
2018-9-13 18:25 | |
An anonymous source revealed on September 13, 2018, that Morgan Stanley will soon launch a Bitcoin derivative available to institutional investors. Interested parties will have actionable “synthetic exposure” to the leading cryptocurrency’s market movements.
2018-9-13 16:57 | |
US multinational investment bank Morgan Stanley is preparing to offer Bitcoin swap trading for its clients, unconfirmed sources report on September 13. Sources Say Morgan Stanley Preparing Swap Trades Citing “people familiar with the matter” in an article from Bloomberg reporter Alistair Marsh, Business Insider’s Frank Chaparro revealed the giant “plans to offer trading in complex derivatives” linked to Bitcoin .
2018-9-13 15:00 | |