A new shift has begun in the global bond market. In the first quarter of the year, bond sales worldwide saw a significant increase compared to previous records. This movement plays a decisive role in shaping macroeconomic conditions and reassessing monetary policy expectations. This dynamic in traditional financial instruments also highlights the position of crypto asset markets within the broader economic cycle. Changes in investors' risk appetite and liquidity preferences can directly influence demand for digital assets and market sentiment.
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0xInsomnia
· 01-09 15:12
The bond market is causing trouble again. Can this move by traditional finance drag the crypto world down?
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ZenZKPlayer
· 01-08 21:47
Will the surge in bonds really squeeze liquidity in the crypto circle? It doesn't seem that simple.
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LiquidatedDreams
· 01-08 21:35
The bond market is stirring things up again. Every move in traditional finance can influence the crypto market's rhythm—who can handle this?
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MEVictim
· 01-08 21:26
The bond market is picking up momentum, and this move by traditional finance is directly affecting the rhythm of the crypto world.
A new shift has begun in the global bond market. In the first quarter of the year, bond sales worldwide saw a significant increase compared to previous records. This movement plays a decisive role in shaping macroeconomic conditions and reassessing monetary policy expectations. This dynamic in traditional financial instruments also highlights the position of crypto asset markets within the broader economic cycle. Changes in investors' risk appetite and liquidity preferences can directly influence demand for digital assets and market sentiment.