
QIA waiting for cryptos to mature, says Mahmoud
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Tribune News Network Doha Speculation around cryptocurrencies is keeping Qatarâs sovereign wealth fund from investing in one of the most volatile asset cl...
Tribune News NetworkDoha Speculation around cryptocurrencies is keeping Qatarâs sovereign wealth fund from investing in one of the most volatile asset classes in the world.âCryptocurrencies need a bit of maturity before we make our view about investing in that space,â Qatar Investment Authority Chief Executive Officer Mansoor bin Ebrahim Al Mahmoud said at the Qatar Economic Forum on Wednesday.Extreme swings in Bitcoin and other tokens are hampering their appeal for institutional investors like Qatar Investment Authority, one of the worldâs largest sovereign wealth funds with assets estimated at over $360 billion by Global SWF.âCryptocurrencies need a bit of maturity before we make our view about investing in that space,â the QIA chief said.Bitcoin has lost more than 50 percent from its mid-April high of almost $65,000. The coin started 2021 trading around $29,000 following a fourfold increase in 2020. It bounced back on Wednesday after earlier whipsawing investors with a dip below the $30,000 level.Instead of crypto assets, Mahmoud said, the QIA will focus on continuing to boost investments in Asia and the US as it looks to balance out a concentration of European assets in its portfolio.The fund is also going to be investing more into warehouses in response to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on retail and office real estate, he said.âWhat we are focusing on within real estate is the theme of investing in warehousing to support e-commerce businesses,â he said. âThis is a segment we are deploying into big time.âThe QIA was created in 2005 as the country looked to use income from soaring gas exports to invest in assets to secure future income. It holds stakes in some of the worldâs top companies including London Stock Exchange Group, Volkswagen and Glencore.This year the fund will look to formalise the process of factoring in environment, sustainability and governance (ESG) considerations into its investment criteria, Mahmoud said.âWe have been investing in ESG initiatives and projects for quite some time, and this year it will be institutionalised,â he said. âWe will embed ESG into our investment process.âThe Qatar Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Investment Promotion Agency Qatar and Media City Qatar are underwriters of Bloombergâs Qatar Economic Forum.More Related News
