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Bitcoin als Inflationsschutz?

In den letzten Jahren hat der Begriff „Bitcoin“ die Aufmerksamkeit von Investoren, Finanzexperten und der breiten Öffentlichkeit gleichermaßen auf sich gezogen. Bitcoin, die erste und bekannteste Kryptowährung, hat sich als eine Art digitales Gold etabliert und wird oft als Absicherung gegen die Inflation betrachtet. In Zeiten wirtschaftlicher Unsicherheit und steigender Inflation erweist sich Bitcoin als eine attraktive Alternative für Anleger, die ihr Vermögen schützen wollen. Die Idee,...

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IMF Predicts Positive Outlook for UK amid Broad Inflationary Worry

Per the IMF outlook, resilient demand in the context of declining energy prices can encourage a positive outlook for the UK economy in several ways. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said it expects the United Kingdom to avoid a recession and maintain positive growth in 2023. According to a CNBC report, the IMF attributes this positive outlook to resilient demand and declining energy prices, which have encouraged economic growth. However, the IMF also characterizes the outlook as...

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Federal Reserve Hikes Rates Again, What Will Happen to BTC?

The Federal Reserve hiked rates another 0.25 basis points in late March. The decision came in light of the banking failure occurring within America’s borders, and many analysts found themselves wondering if bitcoin’s meteoric run would somehow be affected. The Federal Reserve Again Hikes Interest Rates This new rate hike brought interest to its tallest peak since 2007. That’s a whopping 16 years! In a statement, the Federal Reserve mentioned that inflation in the country...

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OPEC+ Production Cuts to Impact Central Banks Fight against Inflation

Reducing oil production means there will be a relative shortage in the supply of the product. The recent actions by some members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies tagged OPEC+ to cut oil production beginning in May can significantly stir a setback for most country’s Central Banks. With Saudi Arabia and its key allies including the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait set to cut production by more than 1 million barrels per day, Russia’s projected 500,000...

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Could a Strengthening Economy Hurt Bitcoin?

Bitcoin has had a great year thus far, but there are some that say with the economy getting stronger, the present rally it’s enjoying won’t last. Bitcoin May Not See Its Present Rally Last Among the analysts who feel positive towards bitcoin is OANDA’s Craig Erlam, who stated: It has been a phenomenal start to 2023 for bitcoin. 2022 was easily the worst year on record for the world’s number one digital currency by market cap. After reaching a new all-time high of about...

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The Federal Reserve Is Expected to Implement Tactics That Could Help BTC

The price of bitcoin has shot up in recent weeks and is now trading for over $17K. There is high anticipation that another bull run could be heading our way given that Jerome Powell – the head of the Federal Reserve – is slated to make a speech in the coming days about what the agency’s plans for inflation are. Could the Federal Reserve Aid BTC for Once? It is believed that Powell will announce soft inflation tactics, meaning his organization will be able to incorporate...

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EU: Bitcoin-Transaktion von mehr als 1000 Euro benötigt Sorgfaltsprüfung

Die Europäische Union plant neue, ziemlich strenge Gesetze. Unter anderem sollen Bargeldtransaktionen von über 10’000 Euro komplett verboten werden. Und bei Bitcoin-Transaktionen von über 1’000 Euro muss eine Sorgfaltsprüfung durchgeführt weren. Diese Gesetze sind aus einem Grund ziemlich problematisch. Aber zuerst der Hintergrund: Auch in der Schweiz wird an der sogeannten Travel Rule gefeilt und gearbeitet. Geld, das unterwegs, also zuzusagen auf der Reise ist, braucht ein Start und ein...

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Eurozone Inflation Receding and Now Pegged at 10%

The cost of living crisis was a major challenge for the region this year as it attempted to bring down energy costs. As the year is wrapping up, the efforts of the European Central Bank (ECB) to curtail the growing surge in inflation within the Eurozone seem to be yielding good fruits. Preliminary readings from Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, show that inflation is pegged at 10%, a figure that is lower than the 10.6% reported in October this year.Despite the slowing...

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