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Ethereum has jumped over the past 24 hours as odds of an imminent ETF approval have soared. AdvertisementAccording to Standard Chartered Head of FX Research Geoff Kendrick, ETF approvals would cement ether's chances of reaching $8,000 by this year's end. AdvertisementSecondly, big outflows are also less likely to be an issue for ether, Kendrick pointed out. Once ether funds are established, the price highs that it can achieve bode well for bitcoin, Kendrick added. "An ETH ETF approval will further legitimise the sector and therefore be BTC positive as well.
Persons: Ethereum, , That's, Eric Balchunas, Geoff Kendrick, Kendrick, bode Organizations: SEC, Chartered, Service, bitcoin, Securities and Exchange Commission, Bloomberg, Bloomberg Intelligence, Standard Chartered, FX, BTC Locations: VanEck
Wall Street expects a continued increase in Nvidia's AI chip sales ahead of its next-gen Blackwell chip release. Here's what Wall Street expects from Nvidia's upcoming earnings report. Deutsche Bank: "AI leadership to continue"Deutsche Bank said it fully expects Nvidia to deliver "healthy multi-billion dollar beats/raises on still healthy demand for AI compute." However, the bank sees much of that strength already priced into the stock, leading the firm to believe that Nvidia stock is "fully valued." Bloomberg Intelligence: "Nvidia has more levers to attack the market"Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Oscar Hernandez Tejada said in a recent note he fully expects Nvidia to report "a solid beat and raise" on Wednesday, arguing that "Nvidia's AI demand train running at full speed."
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The state of Wisconsin has purchased about $163 million worth of bitcoin, according to 13F filings. The state of Wisconsin Investment Board purchased bitcoin ETFs from BlackRock and Grayscale in the first quarter. The Wisconsin Investment Board manages state's pension which is worth more than $150 billion. AdvertisementThe state of Wisconsin purchased $163 million worth of bitcoin in the first quarter, according to a 13F filing made with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Advertisement"Wow, a state pension bought $IBIT in the first quarter.
Persons: , Eric Balchunas, Balchunas, Bitcoin Organizations: Wisconsin Investment, Service, Securities and Exchange Commission, The Wisconsin Investment Board, Bloomberg Intelligence Locations: Wisconsin, BlackRock, Virginia, Fairfax County
But that wasn't enough for Wall Street, with the stock diving as much as 11% following the earnings report, its worst daily decline in 18 months. Related storiesWhile Disney+ added 6.3 million new subscribers in the quarter, its total number of streaming subscribers, 153.6 million, was below Wall Street estimates by about 2 million. AdvertisementThe sharp move lower highlights the high standard Wall Street has set for Disney's streaming portfolio, which includes Disney+, Hulu, ESPN, and India's Hotstar. So far, that doesn't appear to be happening, at least not at a quick enough pace for Wall Street. And while Disney's streaming business is moving in the right direction overall, it will likely still be a bumpy ride ahead for the unit to deliver consistent profits.
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TikTok is suing the US government over its new law that forces a sale or ban of the app. AdvertisementTikTok promised to fight its ban in the US — and now the social-media giant has made it official. TikTok has denied both of these claims, and the US government has yet to present evidence that either action has occurred. Legal scholars told Business Insider that well-articulated First Amendment arguments tend to prevail in court, but Congress' national-security concerns could ultimately win out. Hans, an associate clinical professor of law at Cornell Law School and associate director of its First-Amendment clinic, told BI.
Persons: TikTok, , ByteDance, Joe Biden, G.S, Hans, Matthew Schettenhelm, Schettenhelm Organizations: Service, Chinese Communist Party, Foreign, Business, Cornell Law School, Appeals, DC Circuit, Bloomberg Intelligence Locations: China, Russia, Beijing, India
Maybe…Earlier attempts to ban or force a sale of TikTok often haven't stood up in court. Other parties, like TikTok creators, may launch separate legal challenges in the coming weeks, as they have done in the past. AdvertisementTrump's 2020 order to ban TikTok was halted by a federal judge who said it likely exceeded executive authority. While the bill is framed around forcing US ownership of TikTok, it's likely to result in a ban, which strengthens the free-speech argument. Congress hasn't proven that an outright sale or ban of TikTok is the only way to protect national-security interests.
Persons: Joe Biden, ByteDance, TikTok, haven't, TikTokers, Matthew Schettenhelm, Hans, Lena Shapiro, Ramya Krishnan Organizations: Service, Business, ACLU, Bloomberg Intelligence, Cornell Law School, TikTok, University of Illinois College of Law, Chinese Communist Party, Intelligence Law, CCP, Columbia University Locations: Montana, Texas, Washington, China
The big storyTick-tock on TikTokChelsea Jia Feng/BITikTok's time in the US could soon be on the clock. When it's all said and done, a TikTok ban could be in place before the week's end. Business Insider's Peter Kafka explains why the TikTok ban, while more imminent than ever, still has a long way to go . A TikTok ban would benefit one familiar face in social media, though, writes BI's Katie Notopoulos . YouTube Shorts, too, stand to grab more attention after a TikTok ban.
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The main explanation for the recent gain in bitcoin's price is the Securities and Exchange Commission's begrudged blessing of spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds, investment vehicles that track bitcoin's price. As bitcoin ETF providers have to invest in the underlying assets — bitcoins — demand for those assets increases. "The speed of the come-up is much faster than I thought," he said, adding that he was specifically surprised at retail-trader activity in the bitcoin ETFs. (Also, not everyone agrees it will be good for bitcoin's price.) Or maybe, just maybe, the latest run will cement bitcoin's future as a more stable part of people's investment portfolios.
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Getty ImagesThe Meta CEO reigns over an empire of social media apps that will be familiar to many Americans. Facebook bought the instant messaging app for $19 billion back in 2014, and has been able to turn it into a mega-hit across the world ever since. Such features seem to be of interest to businesses: WhatsApp's daily business users jumped 80% in the US last year, per data from Apptopia first reported by the Big Technology newsletter. 'Channels'WhatsApp is trying to offer the perks of social media without the publicity of it all. In late 2022, the Meta chief acknowledged that while there is still some time before bets on the metaverse can prove successful, "business messaging is probably going to be the next major pillar."
Persons: WhatsApp, iMessage, Mark Zuckerberg, , Zuckerberg Organizations: Meta, Service, Apple, Bloomberg Intelligence, Facebook, Chevrolet, Samsung, Big Technology Locations: America
Read previewBack in 2010, Elon Musk predicted that Japan would become Tesla's largest market outside of the US. "There are some geographies where our market share is remarkably low, like Japan," Musk said in a fourth-quarter earnings call earlier this week. Akio Toyoda has been skeptical of the benefits of EV cars. Tomohiro Ohsumi/Getty ImagesThat hesitancy has also held back the development of charging infrastructure — there are only about 30,000 EV charging connectors in the whole country — and kept price tags higher. But Japanese carmakers do have some plans to boost their EV efforts.
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So, why is the price of bitcoin falling, even after investors got what they wanted? Part of the reason is likely a “buy the rumor, sell the news” mentality, according to Antoni Trenchev, co-founder of crypto lender Nexo. Interestingly, bitcoin ETF activity actually shows net buying. Greyscale’s fund is the largest bitcoin ETF, holding roughly $20 billion in assets. ETFs hold just a small portion of the bitcoin that’s traded, says Eric Balchunas, senior ETF analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence.
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New York CNN —Birkenstock sandals might be as pricey as ever, and the folksy footwear are as popular with shoppers as ever, too. Despite strong sales, the company gave a cautious outlook for 2024, saying it expects “modest headwind to impact margins.”Birkenstock shares dipped nearly 8.5% on the news Thursday. “They have really strong profitability that was really eating them during their IPO and post IPO. “Overall the brand remains healthy with strong sales growth in the fourth quarter and encouraging first-quarter trends so far. “The comfort of these sandals coincided with the casual comfort dressing trend that was already in play pre-pandemic and accelerated through it.
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Prices topped $80 a pound as demand for nuclear power gains momentum. Uranium production has recently run into hurdles, but investor interest remains solid. AdvertisementA nuclear power renaissance is fueling investor interest in uranium, helping to drive the price of the key energy commodity to a 15-year high. Uranium futures tracking a form of uranium called "yellowcake" hit $80.25 a pound on Monday, Bloomberg reported. Prices have been on the rise this year after a decade of trading sideways, due to growing demand for nuclear power.
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Founder Michael Saylor explained how bitcoin has helped the company's stock compete with Big Tech giants. He said spot bitcoin ETFs and the 2024 halving event will push the token's price higher. If you're going to keep up with the Magnificent Seven you're going to have to grow your revenues and cash flows at 20% a year or faster ad infinitum," Saylor said in a Fox Business interview earlier this week. "There's seven companies that generate all the shareholder returns. Bitcoin has rallied sharply in 2023 but can push even higher once regulators approve financial firms' bitcoin spot ETF products, in Saylor's view.
Persons: Michael Saylor, bitcoin, , MicroStrategy, Saylor, It's, Bitcoin Organizations: Big Tech, Service, Apple, Microsoft, Fox, Google, Apple Computer, Bloomberg Intelligence
Investors are focused on Apple's iPhone sales in China and the company's outlook for the holiday quarter. Here's what Wall Street expects from Apple's upcoming earnings report. AdvertisementAdvertisementAll eyes are on Apple as it is scheduled to report its fiscal fourth-quarter earnings on Thursday after the market close. Here's what Wall Street analysts are saying about Apple's upcoming earnings report. AdvertisementAdvertisementJPMorgan: 'Higher competitive pressures in China'Analysts expect Apple's earnings to be "better than feared," but highlighted increasing risks related to China.
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New York CNN —In an unstable economic climate marked by geopolitical unrest, concerns about the Federal Reserve and soaring Treasury yields, investors are closely watching this week’s Big Tech earnings for clues about where the volatile stock market may head next. That means investors are watching their earnings particularly closely for prognostications about where the market is headed next. Big tech controls the market: Excluding Big Tech, the average earnings for S&P 500 companies would drop by 5% this quarter, according to Bloomberg Intelligence data. “Big Tech valuations pose risks for the broader markets, as Big Tech has contributed to almost all of the stock market’s year-to-date gains,” said David Bahnsen, chief investment officer of the Bahnsen Group. “This lack of market breadth suggests that investors are still highly prone to chasing momentum and getting overly excited about different market themes and stories, such as artificial intelligence.”It also suggests that there’s not a lot of room for any Big Tech earnings missteps.
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But a person who worked closely with Ramaswamy said, "He thinks people are put on this earth to serve him." Roivant attracted investors including Masayoshi Son's SoftBank Vision Fund, Peter Thiel's Founders Fund, and the hedge fund Viking Global Investors. Former Roivant employees said Ramaswamy worked hard and expected the same of others. McLaughlin called the employee's recollection "inaccurate," adding that Ramaswamy "has never once raised his voice or used bad language with employees." At Roivant, Ramaswamy kept his politics largely to himself, former employees said.
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The stock market can be many things. However, the stock market stayed open. A move of a few percentage points in the underlying stock can amount to a double- or triple-digit percentage point increase in the options market. The "premium" is what the buyer pays upfront for the option contract. Rather than buy 100 shares of Apple at $180 each, which would cost $18,000, John decides to use an options contract.
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Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is the cofounder of an "anti-woke" ETF firm. The company was set up last year and now manages assets worth more than $1 billion. Ramaswamy's firm is a riposte to the ESG-centric policies of some big investment firms. Last month he said the "big three" investment firms – BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard – represented "arguably the most powerful cartel in human history." Ramaswamy is vying with Florida governor Ron DeSantis for second place in opinion polls, but both lag some distance behind former President Donald Trump in the race for the Republican presidential nomination.
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Tesla gave its Model 3 a major makeover – the first in six years. But the company cut the price of its Full Self-Driving feature in the US by $3,000. AdvertisementAdvertisementTesla has released a sleeker version of its Model 3 sedan in the first major revamp of one of its cars. It's the first time Tesla has updated a model for the Chinese market ahead of the US, Reuters reported. In the US, the price of the Full Self-Driving system was reduced by $3,000 to $12,000 hours after Tesla unveiled the updated Model 3.
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Country Garden, a massive Chinese property developer, missed interest payments on two dollar bonds this week. However, it's the scale of Country Garden's projects that is a big warning signal for the Chinese real estate sector and the wider economy. Evergrande faced a liquidity crisis in 2020, prodding it to try to halve its around $100 billion debt by mid-2023. These efforts were scuppered by a slowdown in China's property sector and regulators' efforts to put brakes on property developers borrowing excessively. However, putting the brakes on borrowing started sending the property sector into a crisis.
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Ark's application for a spot bitcoin ETF was published in the Federal Register on May 15. Get in line: Bitcoin ETF applications(Date filed & Last possible review) Ark/21 Shares Bitcoin Trust 5/15/23 1/10/24Bitwise Bitcoin ETF Trust 7/18/23 3/15/24BlackRock Bitcoin ETF Trust 7/19/23 3/16/24VanEck Bitcoin Trust 7/19/23 3/16/24WisdomTree Bitcoin Trust 7/19/23 3/16/24Valkyrie Bitcoin Fund 7/19/23 3/16/24First Trust Galaxy Bitcoin 7/19/23 3/16/24Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Trust 7/19/23 3/16/24 A ninth organization, Grayscale, has filed to convert its Grayscale Bitcoin Trust into a Bitcoin Spot ETF. 'Surveillance sharing agreement'The SEC has denied all prior spot bitcoin ETF applications, citing fraud and manipulation in the underlying markets. Supporters of a spot bitcoin ETF have been emboldened by a court case unfolding between Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) and the SEC. Seif runs the Purpose Bitcoin ETF, a spot bitcoin ETF that has been trading in Canada since February, 2021.
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Generative AI could add up to $4.4 trillion to the global economy annually, a McKinsey report says. The hype around generative AI has reached a fever pitch in recent months and for good reason as the industry has the potential to add $4.4 trillion to the global economy annually, a new McKinsey report argues. The report, which looks at the economic potential of generative AI, says it could add between $2.6 to $4.4 trillion to the global economy through "63 generative AI use cases spanning 16 business functions," which is roughly the same amount as the UK's GDP in 2021. Generative AI refers to conversational AI tools like OpenAI's ChatGPT released in November, which impressed the world with its wide-ranging abilities including creating content, generating music, and writing code. This would largely impact high earners like knowledge workers and could add "trillions of dollars in value to the global economy," McKinsey said.
Persons: ChatGPT, Bing, McKinsey Organizations: McKinsey, Morning, Google, Bloomberg Intelligence
The generative AI industry is set to grow from $40 billion in 2022 to a $1.3 trillion market in 2032. The launch of OpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT in November fueled the hype around AI tools. Hardware, however, will make up the bulk of the $1.3 trillion of revenue, accounting for $641 billion by 2032, per Bloomberg's estimates. Hardware revenue will come from AI servers, AI storage, computer vision AI products, as well as conversational AI tools, which will be worth $108 billion. Digital ads pertaining to AI will make revenues of $192 billion, while AI assistant software will be worth $89 billion, per the report.
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Patrick T. Fallon | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesWalmart is jumping into the burgeoning pet telehealth market. Unlimited access to veterinary telehealth via video or text will be available to Walmart+ subscribers beginning on Tuesday, when Walmart is expected to announce the partnership publicly. Walmart's expansion into pet telehealth signals the largest U.S. retailer is ready to grow its share of the market. Traditional pet-only retailers like Chewy and Petco have already been investing in pet health care to better compete with big-box stores. Others have argued pet telehealth helps bridge the access to care as pet owners contend with a nationwide veterinary shortage and swaths of pet health deserts across rural America.
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