Wall Street regulator allows intraday trading of tokenized WisdomTree money market fund


A screen displays the logo for WisdomTree following its debut on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., November 7, 2022. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

WASHINGTON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - ⁠The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday ⁠said it had granted a special request ‌from the asset manager WisdomTree to allow intraday trading in tokenized shares of a money market fund, adding that this could ​speed settlement times and ease ⁠access for retail investors.

WHY ⁠IT'S IMPORTANT

Without Monday's one-off exemption from SEC regulations on ⁠mutual ‌fund pricing, investors in the Treasury Money Market Digital Fund would be required to ⁠transact with the fund at the end ​of the ‌day. The announcement is another step in broadening ⁠the tokenization ​of capital markets, or allowing transactions to occur on distributed ledgers known as the blockchain.

In a statement, WisdomTree ⁠head of digital assets Will Peck ​said the company was "thrilled" at the development, which he said was the first of any tokenized mutual fund.

KEY ⁠QUOTE

“This relief preserves the protections of a regulated money market fund while permitting retail investors intra-day liquidity," Brian Daly, the SEC's head of Investment Management, ​said in a statement.

CONTEXT

Tokenized securities ⁠have gained increasing attention as crypto companies have sought ​to capitalize on Washington's warming ‌regulatory environment toward digital assets.

(Reporting ​by Douglas Gillison in Washington and Hannah Lang in New York; Editing by David Gregorio)

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