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corporate reserves
Corporate reserves are the portion of a company's profits or retained earnings that are set aside for specific or general future needs. These reserves serve as financial cushions to help the company deal with unexpected expenses, invest in new projects, pay dividends during lean periods, or meet regulatory and debt obligations. They may appear on the balance sheet as part of shareholders’ equity.
Columbia Professor Says Corporate Bitcoin Reserves Fueled Market Crash
Professor Omid Malekan of Columbia Business School believes that corporate holdings of Bitcoin and other digital assets have played a key role in accelerating the recent market decline. According to him, large companies are...
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