Berkshire's cash reserves in Q2 saw their first decline in three years, with stock market investments becoming more cautious.

Jin10 data reported on August 2nd that Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A.N, BRK.B.N) saw its cash reserves decline by 1% to $344 billion during the three months ending in June, marking the first shrinkage in cash reserves in three years. Previously, cash reserves frequently hit record highs due to Buffett's difficulty in finding investment opportunities. In the second quarter, Buffett became more cautious about the stock market, net selling about $3 billion in stocks, and even paused stock buybacks for four consecutive quarters—despite a 12% drop in stock price after announcing the handover of the CEO in May.

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