VanEck Launches Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Note on Deutsche Boerse
The VanEck Vectors Bitcoin ETN is now trading on the trading on the Deutsche Boerse Xetra.
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On November 25, the asset manager Vaneck announced the launch of an exchange-traded product (ETP) called the “Vaneck Vector Bitcoin ETN.” The exchange-traded note is physically-backed by bitcoin and listed on the trading exchange Deutsche Böerse Xetra. The newly listed Vaneck bitcoin ETN provides investors with the opportunity to buy and sell the ETN, and participate directly in the performance of bitcoin without actually purchasing the crypto asset. There’s a new bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded note available on the exchange Deutsche Böerse Xetra, a marketplace....
Three new crypto ETNs are now live on Deutsche Boerse, following previous ETN listings on BTC, ETH, BCH and LTC. German stock market operator Deutsche Boerse continues diving into the cryptocurrency derivatives by listing three new crypto exchange-traded notes (ETNs) by VanEck.Deutsche Boerse officially announced on Sept. 21 that VanEck’s new ETNs on Polkadot (DOT), Solana (SOL) and Tron (TRX) are now tradable on its digital stock exchange Xetra and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.The new listings expand Deutsche Boerse’s crypto ETN offerings as the company previously started offering similar....
The bitcoin exchange-traded product lists on the Deutsche Boerse today, carrying a 0.75% fee.
The financial services company reportedly said it planned to have the same Bitcoin ETP listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange in the coming weeks. Major financial services firm Fidelity International will be listing a Bitcoin exchange-traded product on the SIX Swiss Exchange and Germany’s Xetra digital stock exchange.According to a Tuesday announcement from Deutsche Boerse, a physical Bitcoin exchange-traded product, or ETP, from Fidelity International is now available for trading on the Deutsche Boerse Xetra and Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the ticker FBTC. In addition, the company reportedly....
After failing to get approval from the SEC in 2019, the investment management firm finally gets a Bitcoin ETP to market. After spending much of 2019 unsuccessfully lobbying to get its exchange-traded fund, or ETF, approved by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, investment management fund VanEck has finally launched a Bitcoin-backed exchange-traded product.However, according to a Nov. 25 tweet from the company’s digital asset strategist Gabor Gurbacs, the product is an exchange-traded note rather than an ETF, and is listed not on a U.S. exchange, but Germany’s Deutsche....