Kommende Woche wird Joe Biden als US-Präsident vor dem Kapitol in Washington vereidigt. Die Sicherheitsvorkehrungen sind enorm. 7000 Nationalgardisten sind bereits in der Stadt. Das FBI warnt vor Gewaltakten. mehr
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Crypto investment firm Grayscale sees 900% jump in assets to $20 billion amid bitcoin frenzy
Grayscale saw its assets skyrocket this year as Wall Street used it as a proxy to invest in bitcoin.
CEO of world’s largest money manager sees stocks rallying in 2021 but not as much as last year
CEO Larry Fink spoke after BlackRock reported that assets under management surged to a record $8.68 trillion.
Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest plans ‚ARKX‘ space exploration ETF to tap the growing industry
Ark Invest, which operates the largest actively managed exchange-traded fund, plans to add a „Space Exploration ETF“ under the ticker ARKX.
Aerojet Rocketdyne completes first AR1 rocket engine, but won’t test fire until at least ‚late 2022‘
Aerojet Rocketdyne finished building the first of its AR1 engine series, but lacks both a customer and plans to test-fire until at least late 2022.
Stocks making the biggest moves in the premarket: GameStop, Tesla, Nordstrom & more
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include GameStop, Tesla, Nordstrom, and more.
Saudi Arabia’s open banking plans could ‚revolutionize‘ opportunities for fintech
The move could open the market to numerous fintech services, spurring competition and increasing users‘ options when it comes to managing their own finances.
China reports first Covid death in more than six months as WHO investigators arrive
Mainland China reported Thursday the first new death from Covid-19 since May 2020 as authorities try to control a spike in cases just outside of Beijing.
He became one of India’s youngest self-made billionaires at 34. Here’s his advice for other entrepreneurs
Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath became a billionaire during the pandemic. Here’s what he has to say to other would-be entrepreneurs.
Stocks are climbing a ‚wall of worry‘ too quickly amid tax risks, Oppenheimer’s John Stoltzfus says
Oppenheimer Asset Management’s John Stoltzfus believes Wall Street is underestimating potential hurdles under a Biden administration.