European crypto asset manager CoinShares has launched a new hedge fund division, expanding its reach to U.S. investors.
European crypto asset manager CoinShares has launched a new hedge fund division — expanding its reach to U.S. investors.
The Jersey-based firm’s move aims to increase the company's product suite, targeting qualified U.S. investors with a range of private investment strategies, according to a“CoinShares Capital LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of CoinShares and a broker-dealer registered with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority , will be conducting marketing activities to qualified investors in the United States in support of CoinShares Hedge Fund Solutions’ strategies and products,” the statement added.
CoinShares Hedge Fund Solutions will utilize CoinShares' existing trading and quantitative teams, according to CoinShares' CEO, Jean-Marie Mognetti."In a changing macro environment prominently marked by interest rates and inflation, the demand for actively managed exposure to digital assets is a natural progression,” Mognetti said.
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