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Consumer Price Index
I trader staranno attenti se l'indice dei prezzi al consumo di dicembre conferma l'inflazione al massimo degli ultimi 4 decenni
Politiche monetaria più restrittiva da parte della Fed potrebbe esercitare una maggiore pressione al ribasso sugli asset rischiosi, dalle azioni alle criptovalute.

L'inflazione negli Stati Uniti balza al massimo degli ultimi 39 anni del 6,8% a novembre; Bitcoin in calo
I prezzi del Bitcoin, visti da un numero crescente di investitori come una copertura contro l'inflazione, sono balzati del 2% dopo il rapporto sull'indice dei prezzi al consumo (CPI) del Bureau of Labor Statistics del Dipartimento del Lavoro degli Stati Uniti.

Why Rising Inflation Could Be Good for Bitcoin
Bitcoin rises to a fresh all-time high after the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics releases the October consumer price index (CPI) number, the highest since 1990. CoinDesk's Galen Moore discusses why the inflation increase "would be good for bitcoin," adding "[inflation] tends to seem to drive bitcoin and the stock market apart." Plus, reasons behind Coinbase's user numbers and revenue decline for the third quarter.

Bitcoin Rallies to New Record High After CPI Release
New data on bitcoin's hourly price chart shows a rally to new record highs in the wake of a hotter-than-expected October reading in the U.S. consumer price index (CPI). The report showed the cost of living in the U.S. rose 6.2% in October from a year earlier, the fastest since 1990. "All About Bitcoin" host Christine Lee breaks down the Chart of the Day.

L'impennata dell'inflazione statunitense, la più alta degli ultimi 30 anni, fornisce un vento favorevole per Bitcoin
L'indice dei prezzi al consumo del Dipartimento del Lavoro è monitorato attentamente dai trader Bitcoin perché la Criptovaluta è vista da alcuni investitori come una copertura contro l'inflazione.

Coinbase Posts $1.9B in Q2 Transaction Revenue, Beating Estimates
Coinbase posted $1.9 billion in transaction revenue in the second quarter of 2021, surpassing analyst estimates for $1.57 billion in its second-ever earnings report as a public company. The crypto exchange also noted ether was traded more than bitcoin in Q2 for the first time. CoinDesk's Nate DiCamillo digs into the report and reveals about the outlook for Coinbase and the wider industry. Plus, his insights into the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) numbers.

L'indice dei prezzi al consumo degli Stati Uniti di luglio è aumentato leggermente più velocemente del previsto
Un guadagno annuo del 5,4% potrebbe riflettere un’economia che soffre ancora di carenze di offerta, pur mantenendo il passo con la crescente domanda.

What’s Next for Bitcoin as It Heads for Lowest Weekly Close Since June
Bitcoin is headed for its lowest weekly close since June 14 and remains in a lull into the weekend.

US June Consumer Price Index Rose Faster Than Expected, Bitcoin Cut in Half
The U.S. Consumer Price Index rose faster than expected in June, jumping by 5.4% in the last 12 months and exceeding economists’ expectations by about half a percent. Meanwhile, bitcoin’s price has nearly been cut in half since its April peak. “All About Bitcoin” host Christine Lee breaks down the Chart of the Day.

Why June’s Consumer Price Index Could Be Good News for Bitcoin
A key U.S. inflation report released Tuesday indicates consumer prices increased 5.4% in June from a year earlier at its biggest monthly gain since August 2008. “The Hash” hosts discuss bitcoin as a potential hedge against inflation.
