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US President Trump: (When Asked If The Shooting Was Related To The Conflict With Iran) I Don't Think So
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper: "Political Violence Has No Place In A Democracy, And My Thoughts Are With All Those Affected By This Disturbing Incident."
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney: Political Violence Has No Place In Democracy, And My Heart Goes Out To All Those Affected By This Disturbing Event
Canadian Prime Minister Carney: I Am Pleased To Know That US President Trump, The First Lady, And All Guests Are Safe And Sound After The Shooting At The White House Correspondents' Dinner Tonight
US President Trump: The Suspect Has Been Completely Subdued; He Called On The American People To Resolve Differences Peacefully
US President Trump: This Incident Shows That Security Needs To Be Strengthened At Banquet Halls
US President Trump: A Police Officer Was Shot, But His Injuries Are Not Serious And He Is In Good Condition
US President Trump: A Man Stormed A Security Checkpoint; The Suspect Was Armed With Multiple Weapons
U.S. President Trump Posted A Close-up Photo Of The Attacker At The White House Correspondents' Dinner On Social Media Platforms

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Cryptocurrency funds recorded a second consecutive week of inflows last week, extending the $3.3 billion in gains recorded the week before.
Crypto exchange-traded products (ETPs) logged $1.9 billion in inflows last week, data from CoinShares showed Monday.
Bitcoin and Ether led the way with inflows of $977 million and $772 million respectively, while Solana and XRP also saw strong demand with $127 million and $69 million of inflows.
With the new gains, the total assets under management (AUM) in global crypto ETPs surged to a new high of $40.4 billion year-to-date, CoinShares’ head of research, James Butterfill, noted.
Bitcoin funds extend inflow streak to four weeks
Bitcoin funds maintained momentum last week, attracting the largest share of inflows after topping the gains with $2.4 billion in inflows the previous week.
The latest inflows marked the fourth straight week of gains for Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs), bringing the four-week total to $3.9 billion, according to SoSoValue.
In contrast, short-Bitcoin ETPs continued to struggle, with $3.5 billion in outflows and total AUM dropping to a multiyear low of $83 million.
Ether ETPs also saw strong investor demand last week, with fresh inflows pushing year-to-date totals to a record $12.6 billion, according to CoinShares data.
Positive response to the Fed’s rate cut
The fresh inflows in crypto funds came amid the US Federal Reserve slashing the key US interest rate by 0.25 points last Wednesday, marking its first cut of the year.
According to CoinShares’ Butterfill, the inflows marked a positive response to the interest cut despite initial caution from investors.
“After months of speculation, the US Federal Reserve cut interest rates last week. Although investors initially reacted cautiously to the so-called ‘hawkish cut’, inflows resumed later in the week,” Butterfill said.
Following the Fed’s rate cut, spot crypto prices saw slight volatility, with Bitcoin price edging up to multi-week highs above $117,000 last Thursday, according to CoinGecko data.
Ether also briefly surged above $4,600 last Thursday after starting the week at around $4,500.
Despite strong inflows and rising prices, the investor sentiment remained cautious last week, according to the Crypto Fear & Greed Index, which measures the overall sentiment of the cryptocurrency market.
According to data from Alternative.me, the Crypto Fear & Greed Index was neutral last week with a score of 53. The index dropped to “Fear” on Monday, with a score of 45.
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