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BlackRock

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113 articles stable

BlackRock’s coverage has shifted from landmark spot-crypto ETFs to financing AI data-center infrastructure, including Meta’s roughly $14B El Paso campus.

Who they are

BlackRock appears in this coverage as a major financial institution whose role spans investment products, crypto-market access and large-scale technology infrastructure finance. Earlier stories center on its iShares Bitcoin Trust filing and the US SEC’s approval of spot bitcoin and ether ETFs; newer stories place it alongside Meta, Nvidia, Apollo, Blackstone, Brookfield, Goldman Sachs and KKR in financing and developing AI-era data-center capacity.

The recent arc

The coverage’s earlier high point came with the January 2024 approval and debut trading of US spot bitcoin ETFs, where BlackRock and Fidelity were among the dominant names, followed by the approval of spot ether ETFs. That phase grew out of BlackRock’s 2023 SEC application for a spot bitcoin ETF using Coinbase Custody, making regulatory acceptance and institutional crypto access the central story. ఇటీవల, coverage has broadened beyond ETFs into payments infrastructure, with BlackRock joining Visa, Mastercard, Stripe and Coinbase in the Open Standard launch of the Open USD stablecoin.

The latest sustained run is driven by physical AI infrastructure. In July 2026, Meta and BlackRock formed a venture to finance, develop and operate a 1GW El Paso data-center campus expected to cost about $14B, while reporting said BlackRock led a debt sale above $12B for the project. August coverage added Nvidia’s partnership with BlackRock and other major investment firms on a $500B AI-infrastructure funding package, then introduced a complication: the El Paso project reportedly lacks total-loss insurance, exposing lenders to credit risk.

The tension

The central tension is between the scale of capital required for AI infrastructure and the risks that accompany highly concentrated, expensive projects. BlackRock is positioned with peers including Apollo, Blackstone, KKR, Goldman Sachs and Brookfield to fund Nvidia-linked buildouts, while its Meta venture illustrates how financing, construction, power-intensive capacity and insurance exposure can become intertwined. Its crypto role carries a parallel institutionalization theme: SEC-approved ETFs and the Open USD consortium move digital assets closer to mainstream financial rails, alongside firms such as Fidelity, Coinbase, Visa and Stripe.

Why it matters

If this trajectory continues, BlackRock’s coverage will increasingly track the financial architecture behind AI and digital-asset adoption rather than only asset-management products. The El Paso project and Nvidia-led funding group suggest private capital is becoming a direct enabler of data-center expansion, but the reported insurance gap shows that financing scale does not eliminate project-level risk. Whether these structures prove durable will depend on execution, lender protections and the ability of AI demand to support the infrastructure being financed.

BlackRock has appeared in 113 articles since 2015-04. Coverage peaked in 2024Q1 with 10 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Fidelity, Bitcoin, ETF, Microsoft.

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Nvidia Reaches From AI Routing to a $500B Buildout
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Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, and Oracle carry an estimated $1.65T of off-balance-sheet debt versus $1.35T on their balance sheets. They are financing AI c...

Coverage Timeline

2025-06-02
New York Times

US asset management firms like Blackstone, KKR, and BlackRock are pouring hundreds of billions into AI data centers, creating “oversupply” and bubble concerns

Private equity firms like Blackstone are using their clients' money to buy and build data centers to fuel the artificial intelligence boom.

2017-04-02
New York Times

BlackRock, the largest fund company in the world, shifts away from actively managed mutual funds and starts relying more on algorithms and models to pick stocks

Score one for the machines.  —  From the moment Laurence D. Fink, the chief executive of BlackRock, created the largest fund company … Tweets: @aaronklein Tweets: Aaron Klein / @aaronklein : Programma...

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Quarterly Coverage

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BlackRock has appeared in 103 tech news articles since April 2015. The biggest stories include The US SEC approves spot bitcoin ETFs from BlackRock, Grayscale, ARK 21Shares, Bitwise,... and Sources: Nvidia's licensing deal with Groq, which has raised ~$1.8B, includes payouts to.... Frequently covered alongside Fidelity, Nvidia, ETF, Bitcoin ETF, and SEC. Coverage has shifted toward funding, competition themes and away from developer, consumer.

Key Moments

2024Q2safety +23pts; developer -10pts; consumer -10pts
2024Q3safety -33pts; developer +20pts; consumer +20pts
2024Q4enterprise +25pts; developer -20pts; consumer -20pts

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