Fed Chair Jerome Powell's Hawkish Comments Throw Some Cold Water on Crypto
A December rate cut from the U.S. central bank might not be as sure of a thing as previously thought.

It's hardly a blip on the charts after the major run higher following the election of Donald Trump, but crypto markets did turn somewhat lower late in the U.S. trading day Thursday after a speech from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
"The economy is not sending any signals that we need to be in a hurry to lower rates," said Powell in prepared remarks at a Dallas conference. "The strength we are currently seeing in the economy gives us the ability to approach our decisions carefully."
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Just a few hours ago thought to be a certain thing, the chances of a Fed rate cut at its next meeting in mid-December have fallen to 62% in the wake of Powell's speech, according to CME FedWatch. One day ago, those chances stood at 83%.
Also on a tear of late, traditional markets pulled back a bit on the hawkish tone, led by the Nasdaq's 0.75% decline to a session low just a few minutes before the close of the trading day.
Crypto markets, of course, remain sharply higher of late, with bitcoin still sporting a 15% week-over-week gain and names like Cardano's