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Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway initiates $4.3B position in Alphabet, trims Apple holdings
CryptoNewsNet·2025/11/15 17:21

XRP price flashing warning signs despite Ripple ETF gains
CryptoNewsNet·2025/11/15 17:21
Stunning Goldman Sachs Move: Acquires 17.4M More BlackRock Spot ETH ETF Shares in Bold Q3 Expansion
CryptoNewsNet·2025/11/15 17:21
Key Levels in Sight: Will AAVE Bounce Off Support or Clash With Resistance?
CryptoNewsNet·2025/11/15 17:21
A Major Exchange Responds to Claims That Cryptocurrencies Were Secretly Stolen from Users’ Wallets
CryptoNewsNet·2025/11/15 17:21
Harvard Triples Its Bitcoin Position as Emory Expands BTC ETF Holdings
CryptoNewsNet·2025/11/15 17:21

Crypto Liquidity Still Hollow After October Crash, Risking Sharp Price Swings
CryptoNewsNet·2025/11/15 17:21
What Caused the Recent Drop in Bitcoin Prices, and What Should We Expect Next? Here Are Expert Opinions and Data
CryptoNewsNet·2025/11/15 17:21
Tether Eyes $1B Investment in German Robotics Startup Neura: FT
CryptoNewsNet·2025/11/15 17:21

Bitcoin News Update: Harvard Increases Bitcoin ETF Holdings Threefold While Ethereum ETFs See Massive Outflows
- Bitcoin ETFs gained $524M while Ethereum ETFs lost $1.071B in single-day outflows, reflecting shifting crypto risk appetite amid regulatory scrutiny. - Harvard tripled its Bitcoin ETF stake to $442.8M in Q3 2025, signaling institutional crypto acceptance despite Ethereum's $22.48B net asset erosion. - Ethereum faces dual challenges: weak altcoin retail demand (XRP derivatives down 53%) and SEC regulatory hurdles delaying new ETF approvals. - Bitcoin's $96K stability contrasts with Ethereum's $3,100 slump
Bitget-RWA·2025/11/15 17:18
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Iran Closes Strait of Hormuz to All Vessels On June 11, the Central Command of the Iranian Armed Forces, Khatam al-Anbia, issued a statement early today, announcing that due to the turbulent security situation in the region, the Strait of Hormuz is now closed to all types of vessels, including oil tankers and commercial ships. Any vessel attempting to pass through the strait 'will be attacked.' (CCTV International News)
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Oracle's Data Center Spending Exceeds Expectations, Shares Drop Over 7% After Hours On June 11, Oracle reported quarterly capital expenditures that exceeded expectations, raising investor concerns about the profitability of the company's AI infrastructure business. Oracle's stock fell over 7% in after-hours trading. For the fiscal quarter ending May 31, the company's capital expenditures totaled $15.9 billion, bringing the total for the year to $55.7 billion, higher than Oracle's previous forecast of $50 billion. Oracle's adjusted earnings per share for the fourth quarter were $2.11, compared to an expectation of $1.97; adjusted revenue for the fourth quarter was $19.18 billion, above the expected $19.09 billion; and fourth-quarter cloud infrastructure revenue (IaaS) was $5.79 billion, estimated at $5.72 billion. Oracle expects total revenue growth of 27% to 29% in the first quarter. The company anticipates adjusted earnings per share for the first quarter to be between $1.72 and $1.76, while the market expectation is $1.69. Oracle projects to raise approximately $40 billion through debt and equity financing by fiscal year 2027, which includes a previously announced $20 billion market-priced issuance plan.
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U.S. Stock Indices Close Lower All three major U.S. stock indices closed lower, with the Dow Jones down 1.88%, the Nasdaq down 1.98%, and the S&P 500 down 1.61%. Chip stocks fell sharply, with Qualcomm dropping over 6%, Broadcom, Western Digital, and ARM down over 5%, and TSMC, Micron Technology, and AMD down over 4%. NVIDIA fell 3.7%. Alcoa dropped 9.5%, marking its worst single-day performance since April 2025. Advanced Micro Devices closed down 28%, the largest decline since March.