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quantitative tightening
Quantitative tightening is a monetary policy used by central banks to reduce the amount of money circulating in the economy. It typically involves selling government bonds or allowing them to mature without reinvestment, which decreases the central bank’s balance sheet and removes liquidity from the financial system. The goal is often to curb inflation or normalize monetary conditions after a period of quantitative easing.
Bitcoin Drops Below $108,000 After Fed Rate Cut and End of QT
Bitcoin reacted unexpectedly to the Federal Reserve’s latest policy move, sliding below $108,000 after a 0.25% rate cut and the formal end of quantitative tightening — decisions that usually support risk assets.
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