institutional investors

Institutional investors are organizations that invest large sums of money into financial markets on behalf of others. Examples include pension funds, insurance companies, mutual funds, endowments, and hedge funds. They typically have significant resources, professional management, and can influence markets due to the size of their investments.
  1. Bitcoin ETFs See $2 Billion Outflow Amid Market Sell-Off

    Bitcoin ETFs See $2 Billion Outflow Amid Market Sell-Off

    Bitcoin ETFs See $2 Billion Outflow Amid Market Sell-Off U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded one of the largest weekly outflows in history, losing more than $2 billion as investors rushed to reduce exposure to risk assets. The series of withdrawals marks six consecutive days of net outflows and...
  2. Bitcoin ETFs See $446 Million Inflow as Ethereum Funds Face Two-Week Outflow

    Bitcoin ETFs See $446 Million Inflow as Ethereum Funds Face Two-Week Outflow

    Bitcoin ETFs See $446 Million Inflow as Ethereum Funds Face Two-Week Outflow Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) recorded a net inflow of $446 million this week, signaling renewed institutional confidence in the flagship cryptocurrency. At the same time, Ethereum ETFs experienced a second...
  3. Bitcoin Falls Below $104 K for the First Time in Three Months

    Bitcoin Falls Below $104 K for the First Time in Three Months

    Bitcoin Price Drops Below $104K for the First Time in Three Months Bitcoin has fallen more than 6 % in the past 24 hours and 14 % over the week, slipping below $104 000 for the first time since July. The broader crypto market followed the decline, with total capitalization shrinking from $4...
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