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2h agoMore than half of hedge funds hold crypto exposure despite recent drawdown

A global survey found that over 50 per cent of hedge-fund managers held cryptocurrency positions in 2025, even after the sector’s steep correction from its earlier peak. According to the survey, managers are shifting allocation toward liquid large-cap tokens while scaling back smaller-cap altcoin exposure amid increased regulatory and market-risk awareness. While exposures remain meaningful, portfolio turnover has risen as funds re-weight relative-risk levels and await clearer institutional flows and policy clarity in major jurisdictions.
The findings indicate deeper institutional interest in digital assets, despite near-term headwinds.
Reuters• By Pooja Kumari
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2h agoMore than half of hedge funds hold crypto exposure despite recent drawdown

A global survey found that over 50 per cent of hedge-fund managers held cryptocurrency positions in 2025, even after the sector’s steep correction from its earlier peak. According to the survey, managers are shifting allocation toward liquid large-cap tokens while scaling back smaller-cap altcoin exposure amid increased regulatory and market-risk awareness. While exposures remain meaningful, portfolio turnover has risen as funds re-weight relative-risk levels and await clearer institutional flows and policy clarity in major jurisdictions.
The findings indicate deeper institutional interest in digital assets, despite near-term headwinds.
Reuters• By Pooja Kumari
Explore:Mutual Fund Themes
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Survey shows over half of hedge funds hold crypto positions in 2025, signalling growing institutional involvement despite market setbacks.
A global survey found that over 50 per cent of hedge-fund managers held cryptocurrency positions in 2025, even after the sector’s steep correction from its earlier peak. According to the survey, managers are shifting allocation toward liquid large-cap tokens while scaling back smaller-cap altcoin exposure amid increased regulatory and market-risk awareness. While exposures remain meaningful, portfolio turnover has risen as funds re-weight relative-risk levels and await clearer institutional flows and policy clarity in major jurisdictions.
The findings indicate deeper institutional interest in digital assets, despite near-term headwinds.

A global survey found that over 50 per cent of hedge-fund managers held cryptocurrency positions in 2025, even after the sector’s steep correction from its earlier peak. According to the survey, managers are shifting allocation toward liquid large-cap tokens while scaling back smaller-cap altcoin exposure amid increased regulatory and market-risk awareness. While exposures remain meaningful, portfolio turnover has risen as funds re-weight relative-risk levels and await clearer institutional flows and policy clarity in major jurisdictions.
The findings indicate deeper institutional interest in digital assets, despite near-term headwinds.
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Nov 10, 2025 • 05:11 IST