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Jul 15, 2025

Crypto Assets Rally Ahead of Possible U.S. Legislation

Crypto is continuing its bull run at the start of what has been dubbed "Crypto Week" in Washington, where the House of Representatives will consider three bills with the potential to overhaul U.S. crypto policy.

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Post-Crisis Rules to Keep Banks Safe Are on the Way Out

There is a new willingness in both the U.S. and the U.K. to rethink tough banking regulations-rules meant to stop the kind of financial crisis that enveloped the world nearly two decades ago.

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Coinbase Is the Real Trump Trade as Stock Set for Record Closing High

The crypto exchange is on pace to finish with a market capitalization just under $100 billion.

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Trade Desk Stock Jumps After Company Added to S&P 500

It will replace Ansys, which is being purchased by S&P 500 constituent Synopsys.

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Grayscale Joins Queue of Crypto Firms Filing to Go Public

The company, controlled by billionaire Barry Silbert, is following Gemini and Circle in seeking to tap the public markets.

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Morgan Stanley Suffers Setback in Battle Over Millions in Advisor Deferred Pay

A federal appeals court rejected Morgan Stanley's request to revisit a lower court's order to compel advisors to take their deferred compensation claims against the company to private arbitration.

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Want to Know Where the Economy Is Headed? Look at These Banks

Smaller lenders' reports on business-lending growth might be a crucial signal for investors.

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Court Eases Some Government Demands on UniCredit's Banco BPM Bid

An Italian court lifted two conditions imposed by officials, while upholding others, marking the latest development in a takeover battle set to reshape the country's banking sector.

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Private-Equity Firms Bain and Kohlberg Make Another Big Bet on Biopharma Industry

The firms lead an investment valuing PCI Pharma at $10 billion, see the company benefiting from broader trends.

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Trump's Tax Law Sweetens Secondary Deals in Venture Capital

Law allows investors in startups to sell more of their holdings early without paying capital-gains taxes.

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Plunging Dollar Leaves American Travelers With Less Buying Power This Summer

The U.S. dollar's first-half decline against peer currencies was its steepest in more than 50 years.

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Private-Markets Giant Blue Owl Pushes Into 401(k)s

The firm is working with retirement-services provider Voya to offer private assets in target-date funds.

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Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk

Find insight on pension plans, European reinsurers and more in the latest Market Talks covering financial services.

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Jamie Dimon Says Private Credit Is Dangerous-and He Wants JPMorgan to Get In on It

The bank put $50 billion toward lending to riskier companies to compete with nonbank giants dominating the market. The Walgreens deal was the payoff.

 

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