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UK financial regulator floats allowing 10% crypto allocations for retail funds
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority is considering allowing retail funds to allocate up to 10% to crypto if it aligns with their disclosed investment objectives. The proposal aims to provide limited exposure to cryptocurrency within retail-focused investment products.
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