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Other top banking/wealth management businesses such as Morgan Stanley, Cantor Fitzgerald, Royal Bank of Canada, Bank of America, UBS, and HSBC did not increase or decrease their positions significantly. The new entrant was Australian investment bank Macquarie Group, which bought 132,355 shares in IBIT worth $4.8 million. Wells Fargo had a small stake in the ETF, but held the majority of shares in Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) and Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust (BTC).

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The high-profile lawsuit accusing Elon Musk of manipulating the price of Dogecoin (DOGE) has officially concluded, with investors dropping their appeal against the lawsuit's dismissal, Reuters reported on November 15.The lawsuit, filed in 2022, alleges that Musk and his electric car company Tesla Inc. used his public influence to commit fraud and insider trading to manipulate DOGE prices. . But District Judge Alvin Hellerstein dismissed the case in August, ruling that the claims lacked sufficient legal basis.Investors, who initially sought $258 billion in damages, argued that Musk used tweets, media appearances, and publicity to artificially inflate Dogecoin's value for the…

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Climate change advocates aren't conspirators, they're fanatics, and it's far worse, John Robson, founder and executive director of Climate Change Nexus, tells New American's Alex Newman at the UN's COP29. insisted. Mr. Robson, who is attending COP29 as a journalist, believes that the reason why people concerned about climate change are promoting renewable energy is that if Western developed countries set an example, the rest of the world will follow suit. He claims it's because he believes in it. The answer to this question requires climate skeptics to be well informed to…

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Donald Trump will nominate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services and make America healthier. The declining collective health of Americans is the subject of TNA magazine's latest cover story, “Making America Sick One Bite At A Time.” In this episode, we analyze national health issues and whether RFK is qualified for the job.This episode also includes:Alex Newman and Andrew Muller report from COP29, where globalists continue to insist that the climate crisis is real and urgent global action is needed.A U.S. District Court judge agreed…

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AP image “I had a complete misunderstanding of what MAGA was,” Nicole Shanahan, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s running mate and billionaire entrepreneur, confessed in an August interview. . She elaborated that she had been fooled by the depiction of MAGA that was “sold to most of America by the mainstream media.” She's not alone either. In fact, the mainstream media's anti-Trump bias during the campaign went so far that it actually drove some undecided voters toward President-elect Trump. So for several months starting in August, I discovered the New York Times while talking to a group of young…

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Sait Aydin/iStock/Getty Images Plus Iraq is passing a law that would allow men to marry girls as young as 9 years old, but opponents say it would “legalize child rape”.steal the cradleThe proposed law was “noted as one of the most progressive laws in the Middle East at the time it was introduced in 1959, and is a comprehensive set of laws governing the affairs of Iraqi families, regardless of religious denomination.” It was reported that the amendment would amend “Act 188, which stipulates the regulations.” Telegraph.Law 188 requires women to be at least 18 years of age…

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Asked about the growing criticism of the World Health Organization's policies and close ties to the Chinese Communist Party, billionaire Bill Gates and big pharmaceutical companies, Dr. Maria Neira, WHO Director-General for Environment, Climate Change and Health, said: , said the agency's agenda is based on: Science. “However, the WHO is “very happy” to discuss concerns with the incoming administration, she said.Climate change is a public health crisis that must be addressed as such, Dr. Neira continued, noting that global warming can affect food production and air quality. Among the lessons learned from the coronavirus that can be applied to…

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Bitcoin pared some of Thursday's losses in Europe, trading above $90,000 in the morning. BTC has fallen more than 1% in the past 24 hours and could be showing signs of profit-taking after rallying above $93,000 earlier this week. The decline was triggered by hawkish comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell that dampened expectations for faster rate cuts. “The economy is not sending a signal that there is an urgent need to cut rates,” Powell said in prepared remarks for a meeting in Dallas. As of Friday, the market was pricing in a 66% chance of a 25 basis…

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Cryptocurrency investors are getting greedier as Bitcoin and other meme coins continue their strong bull run. The Crypto Fear and Greed Index has moved into the extreme greed zone of 85, and this trend is likely to continue in the coming weeks. Bitcoin has soared to over $93,000, solidifying its position as the best-performing asset over the past 15 years. Similarly, Ethereum and Solana soared to $3,200 and $215, respectively. On the other hand, investors focused on Vantardone of the fastest growing token sales this year, has raised nearly $1 million in the past few weeks. Donald Trump and the…

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Bitcoin miners have moved more than 45,000 BTC onto exchanges since November 12, as Bitcoin's peak price soared above $90,000.According to CryptoQuant data, on November 12th, miners offloaded approximately 24,138 BTC as Bitcoin approached the $90,000 level. The move was the second-largest daily outflow from miners this year.The next day, miners moved an additional 15,840 BTC as Bitcoin reached a new record high of over $93,000. This trend continues until November 14th, and as of this article, miners have already shifted over 5,500 BTC.In total, miners transferred 45,000 BTC. This equates to more than $4 billion based on current prices.Daily…

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