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Bitcoin price today: BTC slips under $96,000 as Coinbase, Strategy stocks drop on Senate crypto bill delay

Bitcoin price today: BTC slips under $96,000 as Coinbase, Strategy stocks drop on Senate crypto bill delay

NEW YORK, Jan 15, 2026, 10:10 EST — Regular session Bitcoin dipped under $96,000 Thursday, while U.S.-listed crypto stocks pulled back following a Senate delay on a key crypto bill that cooled this week’s momentum. Bitcoin dropped roughly 0.5% to $95,964 after reaching an intraday peak of $97,758. Coinbase Global fell around 3%, and Strategy lost close to 3%. Miners Marathon Digital and Riot Platforms also slid, with BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF trading down about 1.6%.
Bitcoin price today: BTC steadies near $88,500 as spot ETF inflows rebound into year-end

Bitcoin price today: BTC steadies near $88,500 as spot ETF inflows rebound into year-end

NEW YORK, December 31, 2025, 03:03 ET — Market closed Bitcoin rose about 1.2% to $88,512 in early trade on Wednesday, holding near the $88,000 level. Ether gained 0.5% to $2,973, while U.S.-listed crypto proxies were mixed, with Coinbase down 0.9%, Strategy up 0.1%, and miners Marathon and Riot down 1.8% and 3.8%; iShares Bitcoin Trust was up about 0.9% in the latest available trade.

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  • Jefferies Starts MCX at Buy, Sees Shares Climbing 27% From Here
    July 1, 2026, 2:28 AM EDT. Jefferies kicked off coverage on Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd (MCX) with a Buy rating and set a price target at Rs 3,600-27% above the current Rs 2,841. MCX, though just a fifth the size of NSE by individual equity derivative traders, almost monopolizes non-agri commodity contracts. Jefferies projects a 20% CAGR in revenue to Rs 400 billion by FY29 and expects 22% annual EPS growth, with margins hitting 73%. The firm points to more retail activity and new mini contracts ahead for India's commodity derivatives market, where MCX already dominates. Shares trade at 46x FY27 P/E, below both U.S. and Asian comparables, so Jefferies sees the stock as undervalued for its growth.
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