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Unpacking Newsmax’s IPO journey with Mark Elenowitz

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​Newsmax’s recent fundraising endeavors have garnered significant attention, particularly with its successful initial public offering (IPO) and prior private placements. Mark Elenowitz, Managing Director at Digital Offering LLC, has been instrumental in orchestrating these financial strategies and discusses the advantages of Reg A fundraising.
Elenowitz provides an in-depth analysis of Newsmax’s approach to capital raising, detailing the processes and decisions that led to their remarkable market debut. He discusses the implications of the $225 million raised through private placements and the additional $75 million secured during the IPO, which saw shares surge by over 700% on the first day of trading.


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FDIC clarifies crypto engagement for banks

Regulatory clarity gains traction as the FDIC outlines its stance on institutional crypto adoption and stablecoin regulations.
Renato Mariotti, Partner at Paul Hastings, unpacks the latest guidance from federal regulators and what it means for banks and digital asset firms. He discusses how the FDIC’s clarification could open doors for institutional crypto activity while also signaling a more constructive approach to crypto adoption for institutions.

NVIDIA’s worst month since Sept. 2022 & future tech outlook

NVIDIA posts its worst monthly performance since September 2022, raising questions about the companies’ trajectory and future growth.
Melissa Otto, CFA and Head of Research at S&P Global Visible Alpha, breaks down the key factors behind the stock’s recent decline and what it signals for the broader tech sector. She discusses investor expectations, earnings sentiment, and the implications for AI-driven growth outlining potential catalysts and risks as the company moves into Q2. Otto talks plans for chips & GPU production schedules, the next round of earnings, and the advent of agentic AI increasing demand for chips.

Q1 crypto market overview and focus on regulatory framework

As Q1 wraps, the crypto market faces a pivotal moment marked by price action and regulatory momentum. Cleve Mesidor, Executive Director of The Blockchain Foundation, provides an overview of crypto market trends from the first quarter, highlighting major movements in digital assets and investor sentiment. She discusses the evolving regulatory landscape in the U.S. and abroad, with a focus on how new frameworks could shape the next phase of industry growth. Mesidor emphasizes upcoming senate hearings to fast track stablecoin and market structure regulations.

Tough quarter, Trump Texas, SpaceX breakthrough, Japan ESG

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Coinbase and other crypto companies have the worst quarter in years.
Trump Media says it will list on NYSE Texas. SpaceX launches mission around earth’s poles and Japan’s pension fund offers new ESG backing. Jane King has the latest from the Nasdaq.

Climate risk puts pressure on fixed asset loans as markets slide

As markets react to escalating climate risks, fixed asset loans face growing scrutiny.
Jeff Gitterman, CEO of Gitterman Asset Management, discusses how climate-related hazards are increasingly impacting financial markets and the stability of fixed asset lending. He explains why investors and institutions are reevaluating risk models in light of environmental volatility and regulatory pressure.

Tariffs take effect: how 25% auto duty could reshape the market

Chris Versace, Chief Investment Officer at Tematica Research, weighs in on the market implications of a new 25% tariff on foreign-made cars taking effect this week. He outlines how the policy may impact the auto industry, consumer prices, and investor sentiment. Versace also breaks down potential winners and losers across related sectors, including domestic manufacturing and global supply chains.

Global economies prepare for U.S. tariffs

As tariff talk ramps up, investors are watching for shifts in supply chains, currency movement, and market volatility. Patrick L Young, Founder and Chairman of Exchange Invest, shares his perspective on how global markets are positioning themselves in response to the potential rollout of new U.S. tariffs. He analyzes the broader economic implications for international trade and outlines which regions and sectors may be most affected. Young also discusses how central banks and policymakers might respond to increased protectionism.

Futures pointing to lower open on final day of Q1

Peter Tuchman, Senior Floor Trader at TradeMas, joins to discuss market sentiment as futures point to a lower open on the final trading day of Q1. Tuchman breaks down the key drivers behind the early dip, including end-of-quarter positioning and investor caution ahead of upcoming economic data. Tuchman also celebrates his 40 year anniversary of working on the NYSE trading floor. Congrats Peter!

Microsoft passwords, Galaxy fined, EV batteries, Bitmex pardon

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Microsoft announcing sweeping update on passwords. Galaxy digital fined, admits no wrongdoing. Researchers find a way to remove ‘forever chemicals’ from EV batteries and Trump pardons three BitMEX crypto exchange co-founders, and ex-employee. Jane King has the latest from the Nasdaq.