
These product moves come as Franklin Resources trades around $32.04, with the stock up 2.8% over the past week and 24.8% over the past month. Returns of 34.6% year to date and 53.9% over the past year indicate that investors have recently been rewarding NYSE:BEN, even before factoring in this new push into digital assets and private markets.
For readers tracking how large asset managers are repositioning, these initiatives put Franklin Templeton in the mix on tokenization and broader access to private markets. The results will depend on client adoption, regulatory developments, and execution. The direction of travel is becoming clearer for investors watching how traditional finance is adapting to onchain and alternative investment demand.
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