Cryptoassets should be ‘outlawed’ — Allianz GI CEO

Author: Agencies

The head of one of Europe’s largest asset managers has called for global regulators to ban cryptoassets, scorning them for wiping out people’s savings.

After a spectacular boom in 2017, cryptocurrencies have fallen to earth this year. The best known one, Bitcoin, has lost three-quarters of its value while Ripple and Ethereum, the second and third biggest cryptocurrencies, have both slumped nearly 90 percent.

“You should outlaw it”, Allianz Global Investors Chief Executive Andreas Utermann said during a panel discussion in London on Tuesday.

“I am personally surprised that regulators haven’t stepped in harder.”

Utermann made the comments sitting next to Andrew Bailey, the head of Britain’s Financial Conduct Authority. Bailey responded saying “that’s quite strong actually!” before adding there was “no intrinsic value” in cryptoassets.

“We are watching that very closely.” Authorities also had crypto coin offerings (ICOs), which firms have used as an alternative way to raise funding, under surveillence too, Bailey said.

Published in Daily Times, December 13th 2018.

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