BlockBeats News, June 3rd, according to Bloomberg, the potential litigation risk for employers with a legal obligation to oversee employee 401(k) investments may hinder U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts to incorporate more cryptocurrency into employee retirement accounts.
The U.S. Department of Labor has rescinded guidance from the Biden administration that had warned corporate retirement plans to avoid allocating digital assets. This is part of a broader White House policy shift aimed at opening 401(k) accounts to alternative assets, including private equity, especially as companies ramp up Bitcoin investments supported by Trump.
Currently, cryptocurrency assets account for less than 1% of the $9 trillion 401(k) market, which has traditionally been almost entirely concentrated in stocks and bonds.
Note: "Benefit Litigation" refers to legal actions brought by employees, retirees, or their representatives against employers, retirement plan fiduciaries, or related entities regarding employee benefit plans such as pensions, 401(k)s, and health insurance.
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