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Coronavirus Effect Expands: UK’s Emergency Rate Cut, Wall Street Tumbles As Bitcoin Steady Above $7800

Jordan Lyanchev Mar 11, 2020 14:45

The constant expansion of the coronavirus continues to harm the global economic markets. Monday’s severe stock sell-off pushed the UK to cut the interest rates, a week after the US did the same.

As a result, Europe stocks are in the green as of writing these lines. Wall Street’s major indexes opened Wednesday’s trading in the deep red zone – S&P 500 and NASDAQ are down 3% at the moment. At the same time, Bitcoin’s price is steady around $7800.

Coronavirus Spreads: Global Markets React

The COVID-19 started a domino effect on the global economic scene. Affected people led to countries shutting their borders, businesses slowing down, Saudi Arabia launching an Oil Price War, and inevitably, the latest brutal equity sell-off on Monday – the worst day Wall Street saw since 2008.

While doctors are trying to find a way to fight the deadly effect on people’s health, country leaders are taking drastic economic measures, as well.

The U.S. Federal Reserve issued an emergency interest rate cut last week by reducing 0.5% reduction. President Donald Trump, though, considered the move as not sufficient enough. He said that they should slash the “Fed Rate down to the levels of our competitor nations.” Interestingly enough, the Fed is expected to cut the rates even more next week.

After yesterday’s price jumps, major US indexes are in the red today. The Dow Jones, the Nasdaq Composite, and the S&P500 – all of them are to open trading with 2-3% decreases.

The Asian stock market continues to tumble, as well. China’s Shanghai Composite is 1% down, Japan’s Nikkei 225 noted a decrease of 2.3%, and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng dropped with 0.6%.

Unlike Asia and the US, the Europan markets are showing slight green: Britain’s FTSE 100 index is up by 0.5%, while Germany’s DAX and France’s CAC 40 are up by almost 2%.

It comes only hours after the U.K. followed the Fed’s example from last week. In another emergency reaction, the Bank of England slashed interest rates to a record low.

Bitcoin Correlates With Wall Street?

The crypto community follows Bitcoin’s performance tightly during the current time of economic uncertainty.

The primary digital asset has previously indicated an on and off correlation with the stock market. BTC lost around $1,400 of its value at the start of this week, as well.

The latest developments showcased that Bitcoin and Wall Street have similar paths. During yesterday’s U.S. stock market rise, BTC also shot up to $8,100 but since then retraced to the current level of about $7,850.

Bitcoin price finds itself at a critical historical spot now, retesting a long-term trend-line started forming during 2015.

BTCUSD 1h. Source: TradingView
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Jordan Lyanchev

Jordan got into crypto in 2016 by trading and investing. He began writing about blockchain technology in 2017 and now serves as CryptoPotato's Assistant Editor-in-Chief. He has managed numerous crypto-related projects and is passionate about all things blockchain. Contact Jordan: LinkedIn