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Wall Street banks diverge in views on bitcoin boom

Sharp price rise has prompted investment banks to weigh in on cryptocurrencies
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"}],[{"start":101.96000000000001,"text":"“Total bitcoin returns this year are already among the highest in its short history and investors have noticed,” said Bank of America’s global commodity research team. "},{"start":112.56400000000001,"text":"But, the report highlighted serious concerns about the environmental impact of cryptocurrencies, noting that bitcoin’s annual energy consumption rivals that of the Netherlands because of the energy intensive process of “mining” new coins. "}],[{"start":128.05,"text":"BofA analysts also said bitcoin was not a suitable hedge against rising inflation and its supply is controlled by a small collection of accounts, dubbed whales. "}],[{"start":139.14000000000001,"text":"Lisa Shalett, chief investment officer and head of the global investment office at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, wrote in a report last week that cryptocurrencies are reaching the threshold of becoming an investable asset class. "}],[{"start":153.85000000000002,"text":"She said the evolving regulatory framework, improving liquidity conditions and growing interest from institutional investors have created conditions for cryptocurrencies to become part of mainstream institutional portfolios, similar to how gold markets emerged 45 years ago. "}],[{"start":171.15000000000003,"text":"“Our recommendation is that investors get educated and consider how and whether to get exposure to this bourgeoning asset class in their portfolio,” Shalett wrote. "}],[{"start":181.87000000000003,"text":"Others, such as Germany’s Commerzbank have deemed bitcoin not worthy of analyst coverage, describing it as a purely speculative asset. "},{"start":190.91200000000003,"text":"French asset manager Amundi also published its first paper on cryptocurrencies on Monday, with deputy chief investment officer Vincent Mortier warning of a possibly brutal price adjustment once major regulators set out rules for the space. "}],[{"start":206.64000000000004,"text":"Goldman Sachs restarted its digital currency trading desk in March, a month after Bank of New York Mellon announced it would offer cryptocurrency custody services to its asset management clients. "}],[{"start":219.58000000000004,"text":"The rally in bitcoin has been supported by the growing interest from institutional investors. "},{"start":225.38400000000004,"text":"Some companies, prominently including Tesla, have also loaded up. "},{"start":230.25200000000004,"text":"US Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell, meanwhile, said at an event on Monday that crypto assets are more for speculation than for payments. "}],[{"start":239.27000000000004,"text":""}]],"url":"https://creatives.ftacademy.cn/album/001091897-1616548155.mp3"}

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