ETFs Make Bitcoin’s Problems Even Worse

[ad_1] Updated Jan. 16, 2024 12:01 am ET The new wave of U.S. bitcoin ETFs risk being doubly bad for investors.  As holders of bitcoin they undermine the very purpose,…

BlackRock to Buy Global Infrastructure Partners for $12.5 Billion

[ad_1] BlackRock has agreed to buy private-equity firm Global Infrastructure Partners for roughly $12.5 billion in cash and stock, a significant push into private-market investments for the world’s largest asset…

Companies Aren’t Done Cutting White-Collar Jobs

[ad_1] After a year of right sizing, employers are looking in the mirror and concluding there is still fat to lose.  Companies including Amazon, Xerox, Google and BlackRock this month…

Bitcoin ETFs Are Live. Cue the Fee War.

[ad_1] The fierce competition for new bitcoin fund assets means that trading the cryptocurrency just got a lot cheaper. Ten nearly identical bitcoin exchange-traded funds began trading Thursday, and the…

Bitcoin ETFs Get Off to a Monster Start, Despite Resistance on Wall Street

[ad_1] Updated Jan. 11, 2024 7:25 pm ET The new bitcoin ETFs had a roaring debut in their first day of trading, but Vanguard refused to join the party. The…

Bitcoin’s $29 Billion Hotel California

[ad_1] Grayscale Bitcoin Trust could retain investor money despite its higher fee. [ad_2] Source link

Stocks Finish Roughly Flat After Inflation Data

[ad_1] Stocks staged an afternoon rally to erase most of their earlier declines Thursday after new data suggested inflation might not be cooling quite as quickly as some investors hoped.…

BlackRock’s New Bitcoin ETF Off to a Monster Start

[ad_1] BlackRock’s new bitcoin fund is on pace to be among the most actively traded exchange-traded funds ever on launch day. More than $761 million of shares in the iShares…

The Companies Cutting Jobs in 2024: Here’s the List

[ad_1] Listen to article (1 minute) Some companies are kicking off the new year by trimming staff as a steady labor market shows signs of cooling off.  The labor market…

American Finance Has Left Europe In the Dust. The Tables Aren’t Turning.

[ad_1] After a decade and a half of seeing the U.S. economy pull ahead thanks to its outsize technology sector, European politicians are desperate to fight back in emerging industries…