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Bitcoin: Is It Too Late To Buy?

Published 03/19/2021, 10:23 AM
Updated 03/27/2024, 08:10 AM

The safe-haven US dollar held firmer on Friday, supported by higher Treasury yields and falling stock markets, as investors digested the Federal Reserve's pushback against expectations of any early interest-rate hikes.

The dollar index was slightly higher following a 0.5% jump from Thursday that was the most in two weeks.

The benchmark US 10-year yield climbed to a more than one-year peak of 1.754% overnight before easing to 1.706%, while Asian stocks followed Wall Street lower.

The yen dipped briefly after the Bank of Japan widened its target band for the benchmark yield in a decision that was in line with market expectations.

The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) pledged this week to press on with aggressive monetary stimulus, saying a near-term spike in inflation would prove temporary amid their projections for the strongest US economic growth in nearly 40 years.

"After some navel gazing," bond investors "concluded that the Fed is not (posing) any challenges or discomfort for longer-dated UST yields to keep pushing higher," National Australia Bank (OTC:NABZY) (OTC:{{0|National Australia Bank})'s senior FX strategist Rodrigo Catril wrote in a client note.

"The USD regained its mojo." The greenback was flat at 108.895 yen , adding to small gains overnight.

Following the BOJ's decision to widen the target band for the 10-year Japanese government bond yield to 25 basis points around 0% from 20 basis points previously, the yen briefly weakened past 109 per dollar, before retracing all of that move.

"There's no reason for dollar-yen to react to the latest results of the BOJ assessment because it's almost in line with what the media reported in advance," said Masafumi Yamamoto, chief currency strategist at Mizuho Securities.

"For dollar-yen, U.S. Treasury yield change is a much more important driver than the JGB yield change."

The euro was slightly weaker at $1.1915, extending Thursday's 0.5% tumble.

While AstraZeneca (NASDAQ:AZN) vaccinations are poised to restart in Germany, France and other European nations, the region's growth outlook was dinged as Paris went into a month-long lockdown.

The British pound sank 0.1% to $1.3913 after weakening 0.3% a day earlier, as the Bank of England warned the outlook for Britain's recovery remained unclear, dampening some speculation the bank would signal a more confident outlook.

In the cryptocurrency market, Bitcoin stood at around $57,800, as it seesawed after briefly topping $60,000 again overnight.

It had surged to a fresh record high of $61,781.83 on Saturday, after more than doubling since the start of the year.

"Bitcoin is a momentum trade and it feels like it could go a lot further," said Edward Moya, a New York-based senior market analyst at online FX broker OANDA.

Source: Reuters

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