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Carson Group is navigating a route towards modern investment solutions, in line with firms like Fidelity and Charles Schwab, which are already facilitating Bitcoin ETF investments.
Franklin Templeton, a leading global asset management firm, has spearheaded an undisclosed investment round for Blockhead, a blockchain-focused media publication based in Singapore. With over $1.5 trillion in client assets, Franklin Templeton’s investment in Blockhead highlights the growing interest in…
Franklin Templeton, a trillion-dollar asset management firm, has recently expressed its support for the Solana network, leading to speculation about the possibility of a future Solana exchange-traded fund (ETF). Solana (SOL) is increasingly attracting attention from leading investment firms, with…
Several potential issuers met with the SEC to discuss their spot Bitcoin ETFs, adding to hopes that harmonized approvals may be on the horizon.
Discussions between the SEC and Franklin Templeton emerged as crypto proponents stayed bullish on spot Bitcoin ETFs amid market dips.
At the Fortune Global Forum, Jenny Johnson, President and CEO of Franklin Templeton, discussed the company's strategic integration of blockchain technology into its financial services.
Experts said the SEC could be laying blocks ahead of spot Bitcoin ETF approvals in early January 2024 following early delayed decisions on bids from two potential issuers.
According to Bloomberg analyst James Seyffart, who covers ETFs and the broader industry, no indication of a delay order for the Franklin Bitcoin ETF filing is evident.
The $1.5 trillion asset manager submitted its own filing to secure regulatory approval for America’s first spot Bitcoin ETF.
Mutual fund behemoth Franklin Templeton is the latest to eye the burgeoning crypto industry. Franklin Templeton Makes Crypto Hires Franklin Templeton, the $1.5 trillion asset manager recently shared several job postings that indicate the mutual funds’ company might be pivoting…
One of the world’s largest asset management companies, Franklin Templeton, has announced they will run a government debt fund that records the ownership of units in the fund on the Stellar Lumens blockchain, September 3, 2019. The fund will not…