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Ukrainian Officials: Another Attack In The Odessa District Has Injured Four People, Including Two Children. The Russian Attack In Odessa Caused Partial Damage, And Subsequently, The Roof Of A Private House And Nearby Dry Grass Caught Fire. The Shockwave Damaged Surrounding Buildings
Fitch Ratings: The US Corporate Default Rate Remained Largely Unchanged In July, But The Scale Of Defaults Is Expected To Increase In The Future
Colombian President: María Consuelo Araújo Castro Has Received Diplomatic Accreditation From The U.S. Side And Will Serve As Colombia's Ambassador To The United States
U.S. Treasury Yields Remain Persistently High; Citadel Securities: The Federal Reserve Has Become A Hidden Concern For The Market
Ukrainian President Zelensky: We Are Working With Relevant Working Groups To Promote New Prisoner Exchanges And Hope To See Results Soon
According To Israel's I24News, An Official From The Peace Committee Stated That Israel And The Peace Committee Have Reached An Agreement That The Israeli Military Will Remain In Gaza Until Hamas Disarms And Reserves The Right To Strike Any Attempt At Rearmament
U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve Crude Oil Inventories Fell By About 5.3 Million Barrels Last Week To 293.4 Million Barrels, The Lowest Level Since 1982
The National Oilseed Processors Association (NOPA) Reported That U.S. Soybean Oil Stocks In July Were 1.36 Billion Pounds, Compared To Market Expectations Of 1.454 Billion Pounds And 1.501 Billion Pounds In June; U.S. Soybean Crush In July Was 216.647 Million Bushels, Compared To Market Expectations Of 221.509 Million Bushels And 214.34 Million Bushels In June
According To The Jerusalem Post, Israeli Officials Said Netanyahu Criticized Kushner For Meeting With Hamas Leaders, Believing Hamas Was The Mastermind Behind The October 7 Attacks, But Kushner Did Not Respond
Market News: A Senior Iranian Official Denied Iranian Involvement In The Drone Strike Targeting The Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government's Office In Erbil. The Official Stated That The Incident Was Yet Another False Flag Operation And Had Nothing To Do With Iran
Brazilian Central Bank Governor Galipolo: Our Explanation Of Monetary Policy Cycles Is More Related To Domestic Issues Than Global Ones
Brazilian Central Bank Governor Galipolo: Demand Growth In All Components Is Outpacing Supply. In Terms Of Monetary Policy, The Task Is To Rebalance Supply And Demand Through Interest Rates
The Office Of The Canadian Minister Of Trade: Secretary LeBlanc And Chief Negotiator Charette Will Meet With U.S. Trade Representative Greer And Commerce Secretary Lutnick At The Department Of Commerce In Washington, D.C. At 1:00 P.m. ET Today (01:00 A.m. Beijing Time The Following Day)

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Spot bitcoin BTC and ether ETH exchange-traded funds in the U.S. saw wider outflows on Wednesday, as institutional investors further reduced risk amid macroeconomic uncertainty.
According to data from SoSoValue, spot bitcoin ETFs reported a daily net outflow of $708.7 million, marking their largest single-day exit in two months. Among the ETFs, BlackRock's IBIT posted the largest amount of outflows, worth $356.6 million. Fidelity's FBTC followed with $287.7 million, alongside four other funds that saw outflows.
Ether ETFs recorded a combined net outflow of $286.9 million on Wednesday across five funds. BlackRock's ETHA accounted for the bulk of the total, posting $250.3 million in outflows. Three other ether ETFs also reported net outflows, while Grayscale's Ethereum Mini Trust saw $10 million in inflows. 21Shares' fund has yet to report its daily flows, according to SoSoValue.
"Wednesday's outflows look like classic derisking behaviour — When macro conditions turn hostile, higher rates, geopolitical flare ups, or sudden volatility, institutions tend to rotate out of higher beta assets first," said Rachael Lucas, crypto analyst at BTC Markets. "These aren't signs of structural weakness. Instead, they reflect institutions tightening risk ahead of uncertainty, not abandoning the asset class."
Prices stabilize
Yesterday's heavy outflows occurred while bitcoin and ether briefly dipped as low as $87,000, primarily due to tensions between the U.S. and EU and significant volatility in the Japanese government bond market.
However, the market recovered after President Donald Trump said he struck a deal with NATO regarding Greenland and decided not to impose tariffs on the EU countries in February. Bitcoin is currently trading at around $90,000, and ether is changing hands near $3,000, according to The Block's crypto price page.
"Despite a hostile macro backdrop, crypto is showing relative resilience as positioning normalizes," said Vincent Liu, CIO at Kronos Research.
"Spot Bitcoin ETFs still hold more than $116 billion in assets and have taken in over $56 billion in net inflows since launch," Lucas said. "A single heavy outflow day is meaningful, but it doesn't outweigh the long-term accumulation trend. We've seen similar episodes before, [and] they tend to be tactical adjustments, not a reversal of institutional adoption."
Contrary to bitcoin and ether ETFs, spot XRP and Solana funds reported net inflows on Wednesday. The XRP ETFs reported a total daily net inflow of $7.16 million, while the Solana ETFs posted $2.92 million in inflows.
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