BlackRock ETF investment chief Samara Cohen thinks President-elect Donald Trump will push crypto-friendly policies.
BlackRock, the biggest asset manager on the planet with $11.5 trillion under its belt, is about to lock horns with Donald Trump, who is about to step back into office with a crypto agenda. Trump’s administration is promising to turn it into a cornerstone of US economic strategy.
A leak has revealed the incoming Trump administration could create a wider crypto reserve—prioritizing U.S.-created cryptocurrencies such as XRP and
US banks and investment managers keen to curry favour with the new administration – or at least avoid being targeted – are ditching net zero alliances. While the political mood in the UK and Europe remains supportive of sustainable investment, trust among the public is low and concerns over greenwashing are still high.
Donald Trump, the self-styled bitcoin and crypto president, will reportedly issue several crypto-related executive orders on his first day back in the White
Large parts of the world want access to the things we take for granted, and that means large amounts of reliable and affordable energy.
President-elect Donald Trump will issue multiple cryptocurrency-related executive orders on Inauguration Day that could advance efforts to mainstream the industry,
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He is also planning to give industry insiders a voice within his administration. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Billionaire business leaders, including Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, plan to make prominent appearances at Donald Trump’s inauguration next week.
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BlackRock's ETF Chief, Samara Cohen, predicts Bitcoin will rise under President-elect Donald Trump, citing expected cryptocurrency deregulation as a key driver. Speaking to CNBC, Cohen emphasized Bitcoin's volatility,