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Bitcoin Drops 2.2% to $62,038 as Iran Re-Escalation and Hawkish Fed Minutes Dual-Press Crypto Risk Assets

Jul 8, 2026

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Bitcoin Drops 2.2% to $62,038 as Iran Re-Escalation and Hawkish Fed Minutes Dual-Press Crypto Risk Assets

Bitcoin fell 2.2% to $62,038 as traders confronted a simultaneous double shock: Iran's ceasefire collapse sent oil surging and risk appetite cratering, while the Federal Reserve's June FOMC minutes, releasing at 2 p.m. ET, are expected to confirm a hawkish internal debate with nine of eighteen officials favoring a 2026 rate hike. Markets assign a 40% probability of a hike to 3.75%-4.00% by December, and any confirmation of aggressive internal sentiment could push crypto lower.

Bitcoin Slips Below $66,000 Despite Iran Peace Deal as Traders Eye Trump Reversal Risk

Jun 16, 2026

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Bitcoin Slips Below $66,000 Despite Iran Peace Deal as Traders Eye Trump Reversal Risk

Bitcoin briefly rose above $67,000 before slipping to trade near $65,845, up just 0.3% on the day despite a broad equity rally tied to the U.S.-Iran peace memorandum. The muted crypto reaction contrasts with the S&P 500's 1.7% gain and Nasdaq's 3.1% surge, with traders citing caution over the durability of the deal and the approaching Fed decision as reasons for the divergence.

Bitcoin Tumbles Below $70,000 as Cryptocurrency Markets Face Continued Pressure

Feb 9, 2026

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Bitcoin Tumbles Below $70,000 as Cryptocurrency Markets Face Continued Pressure

Bitcoin slipped below $70,000 on Monday following last week's volatile trading that saw the cryptocurrency briefly touch $60,000. The decline extends Bitcoin's retreat from October's record high, with the digital asset down approximately 50% from peak levels as institutional flows weaken and correlation with risk assets intensifies.

Japan Markets Brace for Takaichi‑Led Policy Shift After Landslide Election

Feb 9, 2026

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Japan Markets Brace for Takaichi‑Led Policy Shift After Landslide Election

Japan’s financial markets are reacting to a decisive election victory for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s coalition, which has sent stock futures higher while putting pressure on the yen and Japanese bonds. Investors are weighing potential shifts in fiscal and regulatory policy that could alter risk premia and influence global investor positioning. The outcome has reignited debates on growth strategy, monetary alignment with the Bank of Japan, and external trade policy in Asia.

Wall Street Slides as Tech Stocks Tumble and Risk Assets Wane

Feb 5, 2026

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Wall Street Slides as Tech Stocks Tumble and Risk Assets Wane

U.S. markets declined sharply Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026, as major technology stocks sold off and risk assets including Bitcoin and silver experienced steep losses. Despite some companies beating earnings expectations—for example Alphabet’s quarterly profit—investors were alarmed by outsized capital expenditure plans and downgraded growth prospects, leading to broad-based weakness across equity markets. Global markets also reflected the downturn, with significant declines in Asian and European indexes.

Global Markets Reel as AI-Driven Tech Selloff Sparks Broad Equity Declines

Feb 4, 2026

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Global Markets Reel as AI-Driven Tech Selloff Sparks Broad Equity Declines

Global equity markets experienced a sharp selloff on Feb. 4, 2026 as investors digested heightened concerns about artificial intelligence disruption in software and technology sectors. U.S. and European indexes fell, weighed down by steep losses in major tech and software stocks even as safe-haven assets like gold and silver rallied. The selloff was triggered following the release of a new AI tool that traders fear could disrupt traditional business models, prompting a broad revaluation of risk assets.

London and European Markets Slide as U.S. Tariff Threats Escalate

Jan 19, 2026

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London and European Markets Slide as U.S. Tariff Threats Escalate

European equities fell sharply on Monday as renewed threats from the U.S. administration to impose tariffs on key European trading partners sparked a broad selloff across financial, industrial and luxury sectors. Investors also rotated into defensive assets such as precious metals amid heightened geopolitical and trade policy uncertainty.

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