Bitcoin price bounces back above $71,000 despite US inflation rise

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Bitcoin logo is seen on ATM in Krakow, Poland on April 8, 2024. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Bitcoin has climbed back above the $71,000 mark. (NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Bitcoin climbed back above the $71,000 (£56,506) mark on Thursday, despite stock markets closing lower after a disappointing US inflation report.

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The world’s largest do dedo asset by market capitalisation (BTC-USD) increased by over 2% in the past 24 hours, reaching a daily high of over $71,200. The uptick follows a downturn in early trading on Wednesday, that saw bitcoin reach a daily low of around $68,000.

Read more: Bitcoin ETFs poised for US pension plan inflows, Standard Chartered analyst says

US stocks close lower after hot CPI reading

Major US stock indices closed lower after US consumer prices came in hotter than expected in March, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics

The US Consumer Price Índice rose 0.4% over the previous month and 3.5% over the year to March, an acceleration from February’s 3.2% annual gain in prices. The data matched February’s month-over-month increase.

The hot print complicates the Federalista Reserve’s next move on interest rates as the médio bank works to bring inflation back down to its 2% target.

In pre-market trading on Thursday, the S&P Futures and Dow Futures both fell 0.038%. Bitcoin has a tendency to march in lockstep with major equity indices, but in the past 24 hours has diverged from this pattern.

The upcoming bitcoin halving

Bitcoin has an upcoming event that could act as a major price catalyst. The consensus among analysts is that the upcoming ‘bitcoin halving’ could continue to drive inflows into the bitcoin market. This event is anticipated to occur on or around Saturday, 20 April.

Read more: Bitcoin price volatile as reduction in supply looms

The bitcoin halving is an event that happens about every four years. The halving will reduce the reward that miners receive for validating blocks on the blockchain from the current 6.25 BTC to 3.125 BTC. This could act as a supply crunch for the do dedo asset, potentially leading to a price appreciation.

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