Pension Funds Buy Bitcoin
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•With Bitcoin near $100,000, even pension funds are buying cryptocurrency
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Pension schemes for the states of Wisconsin and Michigan are among the top US stock market funds devoted to crypto.
Advisers say the surge in bitcoin last year , which more than doubled to touch $ 100,000 , has spurred interest of conservative trustees.
Some pension fund managers in the UK and Australia have also made small allocations in recent months to bitcoin using funds or derivatives.
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