Bitcoin investors eye US economic data, including jobs reports and Powell’s speech, as key indicators shaping BTC price action this week.
Bitcoin prices were sliding on Tuesday, putting the cryptocurrency on course to extend its run of losses since President Donald Trump returned to the White House. The large-cap token slipped 0.5% to ...
The emergence of Bitcoin was closely followed by the global economic crisis in 2008. As conventional currencies underperformed and came under significant stress, the global economy became subject to ...
Kevin Hassett, the director of the National Economic Council — a White House advisory board to President Trump — disclosed that he is now having "regular” meetings with Federal Reserve chairman Jerome ...
Union membership in the private sector declined slightly to 5.9% in 2024, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. North Carolina had the lowest union membership rate in the country last year ...
Investors typically expect rising long-term rates to put pressure on stocks, especially when inflation spikes, but the S&P 500 SPX was up slightly for one week through Thursday, up 4.1% for 2025 and ...
Analysts expect year-over-year PPI to come in at 3.2%, below December’s 3.3%, with a month-on-month reading of 0.3%, up from 0.2%. Core PPI, which strips out volatile food and energy prices, is ...
Bitcoin dropped as consumer prices rose more than expected ... The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 3% in the 12 months through January, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) said Wednesday. Economists ...
Bitcoin hit a 9-day low after CPI data but found support near $94,000. On-chain data suggested sell-side pressure is easing. Altcoins remain largely muted, with most gains concentrated in low caps.
This would be positive for Bitcoin. Lower inflation rates could increase demand ... about future consumer prices and can influence investor sentiment. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) report ...
The labor force grew by 2.2 million people last month, the most in data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics back to 1948, and most of that came from foreign-born workers. However, because the 2025 ...