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EFAMA Excludes Quick ETF Expansion for Crypto Post UCITS Review

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


  1. Expansion of Asset Classes After UCITS Review
  2. EFAMA's Stance on Including Cryptocurrencies
  3. Future Prospects and Conclusions
  4. The recent review of UCITS-eligible assets has sparked significant interest in the investment fund market. Key topics include the potential inclusion of new asset classes like cryptocurrencies and the response of the European Fund and Asset Management Association (EFAMA).

    Expansion of Asset Classes After UCITS Review

    UCITS (Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities) is a European regulatory framework designed to protect investors and facilitate cross-border selling of funds in Europe. The recent review of UCITS rules, prompted by discrepancies in interpretation across European countries, has initiated discussions about including new asset classes like cryptocurrencies and commodities.

    EFAMA's Stance on Including Cryptocurrencies

    Federico Cupelli, EFAMA's deputy director for regulatory policy, stated:

    "I don’t foresee a wave of new asset classes for ETFs. Any expansion will likely be gradual and only occur if key supervisors are comfortable with a less stringent ‘look-through’ approach for certain underlying assets, such as physical commodities."Federico Cupelli

    EFAMA also issued a statement emphasizing that a major overhaul of UCITS rules is unnecessary at this time. However, clear EU-wide guidelines would help ensure consistent interpretation and application of these rules across different European countries.

    Future Prospects and Conclusions

    The ESMA consultation includes cryptocurrencies as a topic, but EFAMA feels this issue is "too broad and nuanced" to fully address in the current review. For now, EFAMA suggests indirect access to cryptocurrencies through exchange-traded products (ETPs) as a simpler approach that avoids the complexities and risks of directly holding digital assets.

    The popularity of cryptocurrency products is growing across Europe, and the recent approval of Bitcoin ETFs in the US adds to the interest. Notably, the UK Law Commission has recommended updating property law to include crypto assets as a new category. Given the rapid development of this sector, one thing is clear: the future of cryptocurrencies in investment portfolios depends on forthcoming regulatory actions.

    Despite the complexity and risks associated with including cryptocurrencies in UCITS, financial markets continue to evolve, and regulations may eventually adapt to reflect new realities.

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