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The Randolph Company is an independent, SEC registered investment adviser based in Cincinnati, Ohio founded in 1996. The Randolph Company provides investment advisory services and portfolio management services for clients including individuals and families, trusts and foundations.

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The Randolph Company - Recent News & Articles

HEDGE FLOW Hedge funds rush to cut Asia exposure ahead of US tariff announcement

Hedge funds dumped stocks and lowered leveraged positions in Asian markets last week, data from Morgan Stanley shows, pointing to their defensive stance before U.S. President Donald Trump's announceme...

Source: Reuters

Stablecoin operator Circle files for IPO as revenues jump to $1.7bn

Circle Internet, the US group behind the world’s second-largest stablecoin, has filed to list in New York, the first major cryptocurrency company to try for an initial public offering since President ...

Source: Financial Times

Australia central bank highlights global risks as it keeps rates steady at 4.1%

Inflation has stayed within the bank’s target range since August 2024, and prompted the RBA to cut rates in February. The central bank said it was “cautious” about its outlook, pointing out that recen...

Source: CNBC

US stocks tumble as consumer gloom raises stagflation fears

Americans express rising alarm over economy and job prospects as Trump’s tariffs weigh on outlook. Wall Street stocks dropped on Friday as signs of strain among American consumers added to worries the...

Source: Financial Times

Trump’s Treasury is running out of money fast. Why the ‘x date’ matters for markets.

The Trump administration has exhausted its legal authority to issue new incremental debt to pay the U.S. government’s obligations — for everything from Social Security checks to military operations. I...

Source: MarketWatch

Is KKR’s bad bet on cycling the start of Europe’s private equity reckoning?

As lockdowns gripped Europe in late 2020, KKR was battling to plant its flag in one of the pandemic’s winning industries. The private equity pioneer lost out that year in its bid for German road bike ...

Source: Financial Times

US recession would be a big catalyst for Bitcoin: BlackRock

Bitcoin would be a big winner from a potential US recession as it’s built to thrive in a high fiscal spending, low interest rate environment, says a BlackRock executive. BlackRock’s head of digital as...

Source: Cointelegraph

As Debt Ceiling Looms, the Fed Tweaks Its Portfolio Runoff

Process of shedding assets and draining bank reserves could collide with dynamics related to raising the federal debt limit. Federal Reserve officials made an adjustment on Wednesday to their policy o...

Source: Wall Street Journal

China’s central bank follows U.S. Fed in keeping rates steady as tariff threats pressure yuan

The People’s Bank of China kept the 1-year loan prime rate at 3.1% and the 5-year LPR at 3.6%, where they have been since a quarter-percentage-point cut in October. The rate decision follows the U.S. ...

Source: CNBC

Fintech Klarna files for IPO at a weak point for public debuts

Klarna Group Plc has filed for a U.S. initial public offering at a weak moment for company debuts, though the fintech player thinks it can offer investors more than just its buy-now-pay-later products...

Source: MarketWatch