The fund will be physically-backed, which means it will hold actual Bitcoin, and will be insured against loss or theft of the cryptocurrency, according to the firms.
These ETFs show that an adherence to companies with high-ranking environmental, social and governance scores produce more reliable earnings and can outperform the market.
EPFR data shows European equity funds lost $2.5 billion during the last week of May as the prospect of a populist Italian government and fears of a wider economic slowdown chased investors from the market.