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The executive order is intended to give investors more options, but experts say employers will tread carefully before adding alternative assets.
By Tara Siegel Bernard
The executive order is intended to give investors more options, but experts say employers will tread carefully before adding alternative assets.
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Administration
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The executive order is intended to give investors more options, but experts say employers will tread carefully before adding alternative assets.
By Tara Siegel Bernard

Trump just signed an executive order that brings new investment options to 401(k)s—what it means for your money

Trump order will allow alternative assets like cryptocurrencies, private equity in 401(k)s

Trump to sign order to allow crypto, private equity in 401(k) accounts - UPI.com

Trump opens door for crypto in retirement accounts

Trump Wants To Put Crypto In Your 401(k)

Crypto may be coming to 401(k) plans, but it’ll be a while before it’s easily accessible

Trump opens US retirement plans to crypto and private equity investments

Bitcoin jumps as Trump is set to sign an order that allows cryptocurrencies in 401(k)s

Alternative assets are headed for your 401(k) — here's what investors need to know

Bitcoin surges on new Trump measure to allow crypto in retirement funds

Experts say the addition of cryptocurrency or private equity to 401(k) rosters comes with major risks for investors.

The executive order will direct the U.S. Secretary of Labor to review fiduciary guidance on private market investments in 401(k)…

President Donald Trump is scheduled to sign an executive order Thursday to allow cryptocurrencies, private equity and real estate…

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The president signs an order aimed at expanding the kinds of investments allowed in retirement accounts.

In an executive order, the president told the Labor Department to loosen its guidance on putting crypto in workers' retirement…