A man walks past a poster that informs customers that bitcoin can be used in this shop in Tokyo on January 06, 2018.
Japan's government pension fund on Tuesday said it is requesting information on "illiquidity assets" such as bitcoin , as part of research into potential new investments.
The Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF) of Japan, the world's largest pension fund by assets under management on several different rankings, said it is looking for "basic information" on illiquid assets other than those in which it already invests.
GPIF said it currently puts funds in domestic and foreign bonds and stocks, real estate, infrastructure and private equity.
It is now looking for information about other assets such as forests, farmland, gold and bitcoin and how these might be incorporated into the portfolio of pension funds.
Persons:
GPIF
Organizations:
Government Pension Investment Fund
Locations:
Tokyo, Japan