Grayscale's Once-Mighty Fund Is Bleeding Bitcoin
The asset manager has resisted a significant fee cut, betting that rising bitcoin prices will continue to buoy its fortunes.
The Wall Street Journal > MarketsFor Tesla, India Represents Big Promise---and Some Peril
A factory in India would be a significant risk—but maybe one worth taking.
The Wall Street Journal > MarketsBitcoin's Halving Is Coming. Miners Are Looking for New Ways to Make Money.
Crypto-industry companies turn to artificial intelligence to diversify.
The Wall Street Journal > MarketsAmericans Throw Away Up to $68 Million in Coins a Year. Here Is Where It All Ends Up.
So much change ends up in the trash that one company is digging them up for profit.
The Wall Street Journal > MarketsCopper and Aluminum Prices Reach Annual Highs on Tight Supply, Higher Demand
Copper and aluminum prices both breached their highest levels since 2022 and 2023, respectively, as global demand picks up and supplies tighten.
The Wall Street Journal > MarketsNelson Peltz Got Crushed by Disney. Can He Recover?
After his Trian Partners lost its proxy fight, a big bet on Unilever comes into focus.
The Wall Street Journal > MarketsChinese Regulators Downplay Effects of New Equities Rules
Chinese regulators sought to reassure investors in the wake of new rules governing its beleaguered equities markets, saying the once-in-a-decade changes will affect relatively few of the country’s thousands of publicly traded companies.
The Wall Street Journal > MarketsTrump's Truth Social Stake Shrinks by $3.4 Billion After Stock Tanks
Shares are down more than 65% from a recent peak after the first three weeks of trading.
The Wall Street Journal > MarketsTesla Is Running Out of Time to Deliver on Self-Driving Promises
The electric-vehicle pioneer seems to be shifting its growth hopes to the unproven technology of automated driving.
The Wall Street Journal > MarketsFitch Ratings Downgrades Outlook for Chinese State-Owned Banks
Fitch Ratings has downgraded the outlook for six Chinese state-owned banks amid concerns about the government’s ability to support the sector in the event of stress.
The Wall Street Journal > MarketsMarket Reaction to Iran Attack Tells Us Stocks Aren't in a Bubble
The swings on Friday and Monday put to bed for now concerns that a bubble has been forming.
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