Pre-market highlights for Tuesday, Aug. 11, from BlockBeats: Anthropic is reportedly preparing for an IPO in September or early October and has begun pre-IPO meetings with potential investors. BlackRock sees a shift in bitcoin sentiment, with signs of decoupling from U.S. stocks. Pakistan said the U.S. and Iran are close to reaching an arrangement. A Micron executive warned that memory supply tightness next year will exceed this year. Intel expanded and priced a $20 billion common stock offering, issuing 210,526,315 shares at $95 each. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang pushed back on skepticism over plans to build a standalone financing platform that would channel over $500 billion in third-party capital into AI infrastructure, asserting that demand is genuine and AI factories are becoming investable assets. Morgan Stanley cautioned that weaker-than-expected disinflation could revive rate-hike concerns.
BlockBeats, Aug. 11 — A rundown of key U.S. premarket headlines on Tuesday:
1. Anthropic is reportedly planning to go public in September or early October, holding pre-IPO meetings with potential investors.
2. BlackRock says bitcoin market sentiment is shifting, with signs of decoupling from U.S. equities emerging.
3. Pakistan said the U.S. and Iran are close to reaching some sort of arrangement.
4. A Micron executive said memory supply shortages next year will be more severe than this year.
5. Intel expanded and priced a $20 billion common stock offering at $95 per share for 210,526,315 shares.
6. Jensen Huang responded to skepticism about Nvidia's plan to set up a standalone funding platform and mobilize more than $500 billion in third-party capital for AI infrastructure, saying demand is real and AI factories are becoming investable infrastructure assets.
7. Morgan Stanley noted that if U.S. inflation cools less than expected, it could heighten rate-hike concerns.
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