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Kapil Rathi, co-founder and chief executive of CrossTower, said the investment and trading firm is providing traditional Wall Street infrastructure to allow institutions to trade cryptocurrencies, which he expects to become regulated.
Rathi told Markets Media: “Five years down the line when crypto assets are regulated we will be ready, which is a differentiator.”
He has experience of building exchanges in a regulated environment having previously held senior leadership roles at NYSE, Bats, ISE and Cboe. Rathi managed four equity options exchanges at Cboe, launched a new options exchange at Bats, and built multiple innovative trading products at ISE.
Fund News Advisors Can Use: OSAM’s Canvas Adds Defensive Models in Departure From ‘Factor Alpha’ In this week s fund news, OSAM s direct index platform Canvas adds four defensive and dividend-growth models, Cboe files to list Fidelity Bitcoin ETF, and ETF Managers Group lists a new cannabis ETF with U.S. exposure.
O’Shaughnessy Asset Management, a money management firm in Stamford, Conn., announced it has added four new defensive and dividend-growth models to its custom indexing platform Canvas. The new models were built out of demand from the firm’s RIA clients for better downside protection through dividend growth and defensive factors.
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CBOE files another Bitcoin ETF application with the SEC Two months after filing VanEck’s BitcoinETF, CBOE has submitted another application one proposed by Fidelity to the SEC. 7941 Total views News
The Chicago Board Options Exchange, or CBOE, has filed Fidelity’s Wise Origin Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded fund with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.
CBOE filed a Form 19b-4 on Monday seeking to list Fidelity’s Wise Origin Bitcoin Trust Bitcoin ETF that was initially submitted to the SEC by the $4.9-trillion asset manager back in March.
Monday’s Form 19b-4, which puts CBOE as the exchange partner for Fidelity’s Bitcoin ETF filing, has triggered the SEC approval process.
CBOE Files To List Fidelity s Bitcoin ETF
The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE), traded as
Cboe Global Markets Inc (NYSE:CBOE), filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to list Fidelity’s Wise Origin
Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) exchange-traded fund (ETF).
What Happened: CBOE filed a form 19b-4 with the SEC on Monday requesting to list Fidelity s Bitcoin ETF, which the asset manager filed with the regulator to launch earlier this month.
By filing the form, the exchange started the regulator s approval process, forcing it to give the first response within 45 days, which could result in a deadline extension to a maximum total of 240 days or a rejection.