Institutional investors
Coverage of Institutional investors in the Nexus archive.
- Jefferies analyst calls out ‘simple-minded’ criticism of SpaceX’s governance
Jefferies analyst Aniket Shah argues that investors criticizing SpaceX's governance are overly focused on formal compliance and missing long-term financial opportunities. Institutional investors have raised concerns about Elon Musk's extensive control over SpaceX, but Shah disputes that recent stock declines are linked to governance issues.
- RBC's Calvasina Sees Nervousness, But 'No Panic' in Stocks
Lori Calvasina from RBC Capital Markets discusses stock trading by institutional and retail investors and the firm's Four Tiers of Fear on Bloomberg Money.
- T-Mobile, Deutsche Telekom merger stalls
T-Mobile executives have informed Deutsche Telekom they no longer support a proposed $300 billion merger, citing shareholder and regulatory concerns. Non-controlling shareholders, including institutional investors, may oppose the deal due to Deutsche Telekom's slower growth compared to T-Mobile. US regulators, including the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, are reportedly seeking guarantees that T-Mobile's revenue remains in the country.
- Crypto’s next altseason may have fewer winners: Wintermute
Institutional investors accounted for 72% of Wintermute’s spot OTC flow in the first half of 2026. The article suggests that capital is clustering in fewer tokens, making altcoin rallies more selective.
- SoftBank Sells Yen Bond to Institutions at Year’s Highest Coupon
SoftBank Group Corp. priced a ¥90 billion bond offering sold to institutional investors to fund its investments in artificial intelligence. The bond carries the highest coupon of the year.
- Federal housing bill includes modest help for Mass., but buzzy investor limitation unlikely to have much impact here
A new bipartisan federal housing bill includes provisions to limit institutional investors from buying large numbers of single-family homes but is unlikely to significantly impact Massachusetts, where such investments are not a major issue. The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act became law without President Trump’s signature and focuses on financing reforms and zoning incentives, though experts say its effects on Massachusetts’ housing shortage will be modest.
- Traders are getting a new tool to wager on the biggest U.S. stocks
CME Group Inc. is launching single-stock futures for over 50 of the largest U.S. companies, offering investors a leveraged tool to hedge or speculate on stocks like Nvidia and SpaceX without trading shares. The contracts, cash-settled on closing prices, target retail and institutional investors and will trade for 23 hours a day, with two contract sizes (100 and 10 shares).
- Hedge funds grow at fastest rate in history as AI boom lifts markets
Hedge funds are growing at the fastest rate in history due to an AI boom driving market gains. Institutional investor inflows and an equity rally have increased global assets under management by over $400 billion.
- Institutional investors are doubling their home listings after new housing ban
Homes listed for sale by large investors increased from 4,166 to 9,447 since February, totaling $3.1 billion in asking price. This rise follows a new housing ban targeting institutional investors.
- CoinShares launches UCITS platform targeting Europe’s institutional investors
CoinShares is expanding into Europe's $30 trillion UCITS ecosystem with the launch of a new platform and a Bitcoin Mining ETF. The initiative targets institutional investors in Europe.
- Capital B approves 10-for-1 reverse stock split to broaden investor base
Capital B, Europe’s second-biggest Bitcoin treasury company, approved a 10-for-1 reverse stock split to attract more institutional investors. The move aims to broaden the French company’s investor base.
- India's biggest IPO this year rakes in bids worth $31 billion, powered by institutional frenzy
India's largest IPO this year attracted $31 billion in bids, driven by strong interest from institutional investors. The IPO, belonging to the country's biggest asset manager, closed on Thursday with significant participation.
- Mexico Studies $4 Billion Energy-Financing Plan for Renewables and Grid Expansion
Mexico is considering an energy-financing plan led by development bank Banobras, involving up to $4.6 billion (80 billion pesos) to support roughly 36 recently awarded renewable energy projects, primarily solar. The funding could combine resources from the government, banks, and institutional investors.
- Homes are in short supply in the U.S. How a new law could change the market
The U.S. passed the 21st Century Road to Housing Act to address housing shortages by easing construction barriers and limiting large investors. President Trump neither signed nor vetoed the bill, allowing it to become law automatically. The law includes measures like factory-built housing incentives, zoning policy reforms, and converting commercial buildings to affordable housing.
- Trump says he won't sign housing bill, which would become law automatically
Trump says he will not sign a housing bill passed by Congress in June with bipartisan support. The bill aims to address home costs and regulate institutional investors, and would become law automatically despite his refusal.
- Thames Water creditors ‘will bid for company even if it is nationalised’
Thames Water's creditors, a group of 100 institutional investors holding £14bn of the company's senior debt, are prepared to bid for the company even if it is temporarily nationalised. They are discussing a £10bn rescue proposal with regulator Ofwat officials.
- Big investors commit billions to private credit despite turmoil
Institutional investors are increasing investments in private credit funds while retail investors are withdrawing their money. The trend highlights a shift in capital allocation amid market turmoil.
- Trump scraps planned signing of US housing affordability bill
Trump has canceled the planned signing of a bipartisan US housing affordability bill. The legislation aimed to increase housing supply and reduce the influence of institutional investors in the property market.
- Congress has approved a bipartisan bill to lower housing costs. Trump is expected to sign it
Congress passed the 21st Century Road to Housing Act, a bipartisan bill aimed at lowering housing costs and increasing affordability. The bill includes provisions like small dollar mortgages, reduced red tape for construction, and limits on institutional investors. President Trump is expected to sign it.
- Trump scores major win as Congress passes housing crackdown on Wall Street investors
President Trump achieved a legislative victory as Congress passed the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, a bipartisan bill banning large institutional investors from buying single-family homes and streamlining housing construction processes. The measure, approved with strong Democratic support and Republican opposition from some conservatives, aims to reduce housing costs and expand homebuilding through regulatory reforms and federal incentives.
- Elon Musk's SpaceX to make debut on Wall Street | What to know
Elon Musk's SpaceX will debut on Wall Street with 555.6 million shares offered at $135 each. Both institutional and retail investors are expected to purchase the shares.
- Investors are piling into SpaceX's IPO as order books close ahead of Nasdaq debut
Investors are placing large orders for SpaceX's IPO, with total demand exceeding $150 billion as the company aims to raise $75 billion ahead of its Nasdaq debut.
- China will enhance regulation of programme trading: CSRC chairman
Chinese authorities plan to enhance regulation of programme trading to address market misconduct, as stated by the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) chairman. The move targets hedge funds and institutional investors using algorithmic trading to execute large securities orders automatically.
- Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan calls crypto a ‘contrarian bet’
Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan describes crypto as a 'contrarian bet' amid growing AI stocks and uncertainty surrounding the Clarity Act, which challenges institutional investors.
- Franklin Templeton teams up with MoonPay to let big investors swap stablecoins for yields 24/7
Franklin Templeton has partnered with MoonPay to enable institutional investors to exchange stablecoins for yields around the clock.
- How the Pope’s Magnifica Humanitas offers a template for individuals to meet the AI moment
Pope Leo XIV's encyclical 'Magnifica Humanitas' warns that technology is not neutral and urges individuals to address AI's societal impact through collaboration and shared responsibility. The document draws parallels between AI's risks and the biblical Tower of Babel, advocating instead for a collective effort to rebuild humanity, emphasizing governance by shareholders and institutional investors where governments and corporations fall short.
- Bitcoin in ‘high-risk zone’ as ETF outflows signal institutional exit: Swissblock
Bitcoin is in a 'high-risk zone' as ETF outflows indicate institutional investors are exiting, according to Swissblock. Glassnode notes the ongoing outflows are increasing supply without a corresponding rise in demand.
- Clarity Act could spark a boom in crypto ‘yield-as-a-service’
The Clarity Act, a proposed U.S. cryptocurrency regulatory framework, could lead to increased adoption of crypto 'yield-as-a-service' (YaaS) by providing legal clarity. This development might attract institutional investors and spur innovation in decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms.
- The House just set a 350-home cap on hedge funds — that’s not a solution
The House passed legislation imposing a 350-home cap on institutional investor ownership of single-family homes. The End Hedge Fund Control of American Homes Act would impose a 50% excise tax on covered institutional investors' home purchases and require a 10-year phase-down of existing portfolios.
- Crypto Is Growing Up—Why Some Everyday Traders Are Moving On
The cryptocurrency market is experiencing reduced volatility and increasing institutional involvement, which is causing retail traders to lose interest and exit the space. Political shifts and Wall Street's growing dominance are cited as key factors driving everyday traders away from crypto investments.
- DeFi hacks shake institutional confidence as risks outpace yields
Institutional investors are losing confidence in DeFi due to repeated bridge exploits and declining yields that no longer justify the associated risks. Symbiotic's Putiatin highlights the growing concern that DeFi returns are becoming insufficient to offset security vulnerabilities and potential losses.
- US Spot Bitcoin ETFs Bleed $635M in One Day — Is the Institutional Bid Retreating?
US Spot Bitcoin ETFs lost $635M in one day, sparking concerns about institutional investment retreat. The significant loss raises questions about the stability of bitcoin investments. Institutional investors may be reevaluating their positions.
- Bitcoin funds capture $700 million as institutions place their bets
Institutions have invested $700 million in Bitcoin funds, indicating a growing interest in cryptocurrency. This investment suggests that institutions are placing their bets on the future of Bitcoin. The significant investment amount underscores the increasing appeal of Bitcoin to institutional investors.
- Could Bitcoin cross $200K in the coming years? I believe it’s very possible. With growing adoption, limited supply, and increasing institutional interest, its long-term future looks extremely promising. What do you think?
Bitcoin's potential to reach $200K is considered possible due to growing adoption and limited supply. Increasing institutional interest also contributes to its promising long-term future. The author believes in Bitcoin's extremely promising future.
- Fund managers double down on Bitcoin as crypto sentiment rebounds — CoinShares
Institutional investors are increasing crypto exposure with Bitcoin leading allocation preferences. Fund inflows are rising and market sentiment is improving. This trend indicates a growing interest in cryptocurrency among institutional investors.
- Bitcoin ETFs Post 5-Week Buying Streak as Hedges Unwind, Institutional Appetite Returns
Bitcoin ETFs have posted a 5-week buying streak with net assets reaching $108.76 billion, indicating a return of institutional demand. This streak is characterized by inflows and a fading put skew, signaling renewed interest in Bitcoin. The increase in net assets suggests that investors are once again confident in the cryptocurrency.
- Andreessen Horowitz Raises $2.2 Billion to Fund Next Wave of Crypto Startups
Andreessen Horowitz has raised $2.2 billion to fund crypto startups, signaling institutional confidence in crypto. This investment indicates a recovering landscape. The fund will support the next wave of crypto companies.
- Bitcoin's $81K Rally Comes Amid 66-Day Negative Funding Streak: Here’s Why
Bitcoin's price has rallied to $81K amid a 66-day negative funding streak, with shorts paying a 12% annualized carry. Analysts attribute the driver to institutional hedging rather than fear. This phenomenon has been observed over the course of Bitcoin's climb.
- Price predictions 5/4: SPX, DXY, BTC, ETH, XRP, BNB, SOL, DOGE, HYPE, ADA
Bitcoin has broken above the $79,500 level due to solid buying by institutional investors, potentially influencing altcoins to follow. The price movement is driven by investor activity. Bitcoin's growth may impact other cryptocurrencies.
- Bitcoin rally extends, yet BTC options price only 25% chance of $84K in May
Bitcoin's price rally continues, driven by institutional and corporate-level accumulation despite limited bullish leverage. BTC options data suggest only a 25% probability of Bitcoin reaching $84,000 by May.