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Bitcoin sinks to 18-month low as US inflation impact spreads

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Bloomberg • 1 min read
Bitcoin sinks to 18-month low as US inflation impact spreads
The world’s largest digital token tumbled as much as 9% to below the US$25,000 ($34,766.02) level -- its lowest since December 2020. Photo: Bloomberg
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Bitcoin plunged to the lowest in about 18 months in Asia trading Monday as the impact of Friday’s shock US inflation data continued to reverberate through global risk assets.

The world’s largest digital token tumbled as much as 9% to below the US$25,000 ($34,766.02) level -- its lowest since December 2020. Other cryptocurrencies also declined as a broader sell-off continued.

Traders are boosting bets for a more aggressive pace of Federal Reserve tightening after data Friday showed US inflation jumped to a fresh 40-year high in May. That triggered a selloff in risk assets including cryptocurrencies and equities.

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