By William Matthews
CoinDesk Podcast Network - BREAKDOWN: Morgan Stanley Is First Big Bank Offering Bitcoin to Wealthy Clients
Three funds led by Galaxy Digital, FS Investments and NYDIG will give bank customers access to the leading digital asset.
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Today on the Brief:
- What markets want from the Federal Reserve’s FOMC meeting
- eToro’s $10B SPAC
- The latest on Coinbase’s IPO
Our main discussion: Morgan Stanley set to become the first big bank to offer wealthy clients access to bitcoin.
In this episode, NLW breaks down this breaking news, including:
- Restrictions on the fund in terms of who can buy and how much they can spend
- Background of the firms partnering with Morgan Stanley
- Why the direct bitcoin exposure is a sea change for institutional investors offering bitcoin products
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Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - The Devil and The Rain: The Case of Don Decker
Here's the story: When Don Decker went on furlough to attend his abusive Grandfather's funeral, he experienced something extraordinary -- water fell upward from the floor of his hosts' home, he levitated, recoiled from religious symbols. Multiple witnesses and investigators, some professional, appear to agree there exists a man inxeplicably able to summon rain.
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CBS News Roundup - World News Roundup: 03/17
Six of the eight dead in Georgia spa shootings are Asian women. The President tells migrants: don't come now. Deadline day in California recall effort. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.
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The Intelligence from The Economist - Harms weigh: AstraZeneca vaccine fears
Everything Everywhere Daily - St. Patrick’s Day
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The Best One Yet - “Call me if the range anxiety doesn’t subside in 7-10 days” — VW’s delegation. GoPro’s un-wearables. Tax-apalooza 2021.
What Next | Daily News and Analysis - Our Year: Emergency Mode Can’t Last Forever
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed crucial gaps in the public health system, including the government’s inability to gather data quickly and accurately. After a year of lockdowns and isolation, a return to life resembling normalcy is in sight, but how will we know when we get there?
Guests: Alexis Madrigal, co-founder of The COVID Tracking Project, and staff writer at The Atlantic.
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Short Wave - A Quick Dive Into How Submarines Work
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