Strategy: MSCI's proposed ban on holdings exceeding 50% conflicts with US innovation policy
Jinse Finance reported that Strategy has sent a letter to the MSCI Equity Index Committee, urging it to abandon a proposal. The proposal aims to prohibit companies with digital asset holdings exceeding 50% of their total assets from being included in its global equity benchmarks. Strategy warned that this move would lead to significant index volatility and contradict the U.S. government's policy of promoting digital asset innovation.
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