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BlackRock's assets under management hit a new high in the second quarter as global markets rallied on the prospect of trade deals and interest-rate cuts from the U.S. Federal Reserve, brushing aside earlier tariff-related jitters.
Larry Fink's firm has brought in more than $150 billion in net inflows this year.
BlackRock Inc. pulled in $46 billion to its investment funds, and assets hit a record $12.5 trillion as clients rode out the volatility of President Donald Trump’s tariff policies in the second quarter.
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Bitcoin hits new highs at $120,000 and emerges as a safe haven amid Donald Trump's erratic leadershipIts rise is comparable to that of gold during the first six months of the Republican presidency. BlackRock's ETF surpasses $80,000 in market capitalization, and Bitcoin alone exceeds the market value of Amazon,
The S&P 500 slipped 0.4% on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, as a key gauge of inflation revealed increasing pressure on consumer prices last month.
President Donald Trump touted tens of billions of dollars of recent energy and technology investments Tuesday in Pennsylvania while boasting of a "true golden age for America" in energy policy and artificial intelligence.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNBlackRock, JPMorgan, Wells Fargo and Citi post record earnings on Wall StreetWall Street’s top banks just posted second-quarter numbers that blew the lid off estimates, per financial reports reviewed by Cryptopolitan. BlackRock, JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, and Citigroup delivered historic figures that prove Trump’s antics don’t bother the trading floor at all.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNBlackRock scraps $15B Ukraine fund as Trump's return fuels US uncertainty - BloombergThe American investment firm BlackRock has halted its efforts to secure investors for Ukraine's recovery fund due to growing uncertainty surrounding Donald Trump's return to the presidency, Bloomberg informs.
BlackRock Inc. pulled in $46 billion to its investment funds, and assets hit a record of $12.5 trillion as clients rode out the volatility of President Donald Trump’s tariff policies in the second quarter.