Building infrastructure for private credit with Percent

Building infrastructure for private credit with Percent

In an interview with The Financial Revolutionist, Nelson Chu describes Percent’s dual-pronged approach and outlines a promising future for private credit in a downturn.

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Will Robinhood’s web3 app lead to market consolidation?

Will Robinhood’s web3 app lead to market consolidation?

Trading platform Robinhood announced the release of a beta version of its web3 wallet. The wallet will be available to 10,000 test users before being released to the public in May.

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What an uptick in home rentals means for proptechs

What an uptick in home rentals means for proptechs

A growing proportion of homeowners are pulling their for-sale homes from the market to rent them instead. The number of delisted homes that never went under contract increased by 58% over the past year.

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Inside the minds of growth investors

Inside the minds of growth investors

Beyond SoftBank and its woes, many tech-focused growth investors have seen the value of their portfolios shrink significantly over the past year, raising questions about the soundness of their investment strategies. T Rowe Price’s Global Technology Equity Fund has fallen 45% over the past year; as has Tiger Management by 50%, and Ark Innovation by 55%.

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SoftBank eyes another Vision Fund

SoftBank eyes another Vision Fund

Japan-based tech investor SoftBank is reportedly considering another multibillion-dollar startup fund. SoftBank reported a $23B loss in Q2 2022.

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Goldman’s not at peak performance. What does that mean for fintechs?

Goldman’s not at peak performance. What does that mean for fintechs?

Reporting by the Financial Times suggests Goldman Sachs is lagging behind its main competitor, Morgan Stanley. Shares in Goldman trade at 1.1 times book value, compared to 1.7 times for Morgan Stanley.

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Chance of Celsius collapse increases as crypto winter persists

Chance of Celsius collapse increases as crypto winter persists

A new court filing suggests Celsius Network, the cryptocurrency lender that declared bankruptcy in July, only has enough money to sustain itself until October. At current crypto prices, Celsius holds $2.8B less in cryptocurrency than it owes clients.

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Will Tiger Global pivot to potatoes?

Will Tiger Global pivot to potatoes?

Tiger Global’s most recent 13F filing reveals that it has sold its shares in Robinhood, Zoom, and DocuSign, and has taken a $12.8M position in Lamb Weston, which makes frozen potato products. The hedge fund has lost $17B and erased almost two-thirds of its lifetime gains this year.

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Is Andreessen Horowitz becoming the next SoftBank?

Is Andreessen Horowitz becoming the next SoftBank?

Venture-capital firm Andreessen Horowitz announced that it’s invested $350M in Flow, a rental-community startup. Flow is the latest venture by Adam Neumann, who previously founded and led WeWork.

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What Big Tech’s stock surge means for smaller fintechs

What Big Tech’s stock surge means for smaller fintechs

Since the beginning of July, Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, and Tesla have added $1.3T to their combined market value. This has helped the Nasdaq Composite rise by 14.8% over that same time period.

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How inequality may worsen stagflation

How inequality may worsen stagflation

Although job growth accelerated in July, the Census Bureau reported that 12% of households were facing food insecurity, up from 10% at the beginning of 2022. The wealthiest 40% of households represent 60% of economic spending, while the poorest 40% represent 22% of spending.

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Can Wall Street resolve its showdown in West Virginia?

Can Wall Street resolve its showdown in West Virginia?

In late July, West Virginia State Treasurer Riley Moore announced that BlackRock, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, and Wells Fargo were no longer eligible to receive state banking contracts because they “engaged in boycotts of fossil fuel companies” through their ESG policies. The measure does not ban the banks from operating in West Virginia.

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A Coinbase–BlackRock alliance may not be good for everyone

A Coinbase–BlackRock alliance may not be good for everyone

BlackRock announced that its customers also using Coinbase will have access to the crypto exchange’s Prime program, a crypto trading platform for institutional investors. Shares in Coinbase were up 31% in early trading today.

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SoftBank is hemorrhaging money. Again.

SoftBank is hemorrhaging money. Again.

SoftBank is expected to announce additional losses of billions of dollars from its two funds. The Japan-based investment conglomerate lost $27B in the previous fiscal year.

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Zillow faces another lawsuit for botched house-flipping business

Zillow faces another lawsuit for botched house-flipping business

Last week, investors in Zillow filed a lawsuit against the Seattle-based proptech giant on the grounds that it made “false and misleading statements” about Zillow Offers, its house-flipping project. This is the sixth investor lawsuit filed since Zillow shuttered the unprofitable initiative.

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