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Major Banks to Offer Spot Bitcoin ETFs in 2025: Implications for Bitcoin and Investors

... Management, these financial giants are expected to start offering Bitcoin ETF investments to clients by the end of 2024, setting the stage for a wider rollout in 2025. This marks a turning point as mainstream banks bring Bitcoin into the fold of traditional wealth management. Collectively, these institutions manage trillions in client assets, so even a modest 1% allocation to Bitcoin via ETFs could translate into tens of billions of dollars of new demand. By adding Bitcoin ETFs to their product lineups, ...

The Circle: What Do the Russian Government's Plans to Allow Gasoline Exports Mean?

... deficit for January-October 2024 was 220 billion rubles, and by the end of the year, it is expected to grow to 3.3 trillion rubles. With high debt market rates, almost all of this gap will need to be financed from the liquid portion of the National Wealth Fund (NWF), which by the end of the year will have less than 3 trillion rubles left. The "half-and-half" damper Therefore, the Ministry of Finance plans to differentiate payments between the gasoline and diesel dampers. Under current ...

Economic Events and Company Reports — Friday, August 1, 2025: Non-Farm Payrolls, PMI, and Reports from ExxonMobil, Chevron, Moderna

... indicators (Non-Farm Payrolls). Simultaneously, several major publicly traded companies in the U.S., Europe, and Asia will be releasing their quarterly earnings reports, providing insights into the corporate sector's health across various industries. Such a wealth of information could set the tone for stock markets and investor sentiment. Asian Session: PMI in China Sets the Morning Tone The Asian morning of August 1 begins with the release of manufacturing activity indexes. **China** traditionally influences ...

Starting from August 1, the ban on fuel exports will be reinstated. What does this mean for the market?

... for gasoline and diesel, which must not exceed general inflation rates; and export bans, which take effect when retail price growth accelerates sharply. "Whether this model will continue depends on the federal budget situation and the National Wealth Fund (NWF). <...> Next year, the government will have fewer resources to subsidize oil producers, with subsidies totaling 1.9 trillion rubles for the first half of 2024, including the damping mechanism, reverse excise, and investment supplements....

Initial Public Offerings (IPO): A Comprehensive Overview for Investors

... makes thorough analysis of each issuer and a balanced approach to risk the key factors for investor success. For safe participation in IPOs, it is recommended to adhere to diversification rules, carefully study reports and forecasts, and not chase quick wealth. In conclusion, IPOs remain a significant phenomenon in the financial market — both an opportunity for growth and a zone of increased danger. Equipped with the necessary knowledge and discipline, investors can utilize initial public offerings ...