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Bitcoin price fell below 112,000 dollars during Monday trading, erasing the sharp gains sparked by cautious remarks from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, while Ethereum, the world’s ...
Most cryptocurrencies rose in Friday’s trading amid a rebound in markets, particularly high-risk assets, following comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell at the Jackson Hole ...
Bitcoin fell on Friday, extending the sharp declines recorded earlier this week, as risk appetite weakened amid growing doubts about a US rate cut ahead of the highly anticipated speech by Federal ...
Ethereum prices declined on Thursday amid a broader sell-off in risk assets, particularly cryptocurrencies, as investors awaited Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s speech at the Jackson Hole ...
Bitcoin maintained trading above the $113,600 level as traders awaited Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s speech at the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium on Friday, an event that could set the ...
Ethereum price rose in Wednesday’s trading amid renewed demand for several cryptocurrencies driven by purchases from companies, institutions, and investors.   Ethereum came under selling ...
Bitcoin extended its losses to hit a two-week low on Wednesday, as investors cut positions ahead of the Federal Reserve’s Jackson Hole symposium and weighed geopolitical risks linked to ...
Ethereum fell sharply on Tuesday alongside a broad sell-off in digital assets, driven by investor withdrawals from several US-based cryptocurrency funds.   US spot Ethereum ETFs recorded ...
Cryptocurrency markets faced a sharp decline at the start of the week, as mounting macroeconomic concerns triggered more than $500 million in forced liquidations of long positions.   Bitcoin ...
Bitcoin fell to $115,000 during Monday trading, marking a sharp reversal after last week’s record highs, as expectations for aggressive monetary easing by the Federal Reserve diminished and ...