Amundi launches an ETP providing exposure to bitcoin
you are currently viewing:Amundi launches an ETP providing exposure to bitcoinApril 24, 2026- Amundi, the leading European asset manager[1], announces the launch of the Amundi Bitcoin ETP[2]. This solution offers transparent exposure to bitcoin, enabling investors to access bitcoin's performance[3] via an exchange-traded product, whilst avoiding operational constraints associated with directly holding crypto-assets.[4] The Amundi Bitcoin ETP is fully backed by bitcoin, and the assets are held in digital wallets provided by CACEIS. The solution combines the liquidity, transparency and accessibility specific to the ETP format, facilitating the integration of bitcoin exposure into portfolios.[5] Source: Amundi |
April 27, 2026-Calamos Autocallable Income UCITS ETF democratizes $422 billion annual autocallable note market1 through innovative new UCITS framework
Launching today, April 27, the fund delivers high, stable, monthly income potential via efficient single-ticker access to a portfolio of laddered autocallable yield notes
April 27, 2026-Euronext Athens welcomes the decision by STOXX to reclassify Greece to Developed Market status, marking another important milestone for the Greek capital market and confirming the significant progress achieved in recent years. The decision will come into effect on 21 September 2026.
April 24, 2026- Bourse Direct is enriching its investment offering with crypto ETNs (Exchange-Traded Notes): around ten products are available allowing investment in major cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, TRON or Solana, without holding them directly.
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