A recent survey conducted by Nomura and its digital asset subsidiary Laser Digital reveals that over half of Japanese institutional investors plan to invest in digital assets within the next three years. The survey, conducted in April, found that 54% of respondents intended to invest in cryptocurrencies, with 62% viewing it as a diversification opportunity. The preferred allocation for these investments was between 2% and 5% of assets under management (AUM). The main motivations cited by investors were diversification and combating inflation.
[NOMURA SECURITIES SURVEY] Over half of institutional investors in Japan intend to invest in #crypto within the next three years
According to Coinpost, Nomura Securities' latest survey shows that 54% of institutional investors in Japan plan to invest in cryptocurrencies in the next three years. The main motivation is to diversify investments and fight inflation. If the cryptocurrency ETF is lifted in…
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🇯🇵 A survey by Nomura found that over half of Japanese investment managers plan to invest in digital assets within three years. The study showed 54% intended to invest in crypto, with 62% viewing it as a diversification opportunity. Preferred allocation was 2%-5% of AUM. https://t.co/7z1PriK8KE
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.@Nomura and its digital asset subsidiary @LaserDigital_ found that over half of Japanese institutions they spoke to plan to invest in digital assets in the next three years, following an investor survey in April. @willcanny99 reports. https://t.co/QUsSvDq4Jo