Global asset managers believe that cryptocurrencies (virtual currencies) such as Bitcoin will be the first to adjust next year, Bloomberg News reported on the 8th.
According to Bloomberg, this is the result of Natish Investment Management’s survey of fund managers around the world.
As a result of a survey conducted by Natish Investment Management, 75% of respondents said, “Cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin will be the first to adjust in 2022, and Bitcoin is not an appropriate investment destination for individuals.”
28% of those surveyed said they are currently investing in cryptocurrencies.
40% of those surveyed said that although central banks should eventually regulate cryptocurrencies, they perceive cryptocurrencies as a legitimate investment vehicle.
The survey, conducted in October and November, surveyed 500 institutional investors from several countries. Some of these include central banks. They manage about $12.3 trillion in assets.