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US Job Surge Eases Rate Cut Rush, Could Prime Bitcoin Only for Post-Halving Climb

The US job market's growth in January, with 353,000 new jobs, has lessened the urgency for an interest rate cut in H1.
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US Job Surge Eases Rate Cut Rush, Could Prime Bitcoin Only for Post-Halving Climb

The US job market soared past expectations in January with the addition of 353,000 jobs. This strong showing has dampened prospects of an interest rate cut around March.

The job growth, alongside adjustments that added another 126,000 jobs to the tallies of November and December—with December’s figures revised up to 333,000—signals a stronger-than-expected labor market.

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Job market data beat expectations

Forecasts had initially set the January job increase at half the actual figures. The unemployment rate held steady at 3.7%. The job growth spanned across various sectors, including service, healthcare, and retail trade.

The impact of these figures was immediately felt in the financial markets as Treasury yields jumped, indicating a reduced likelihood of a Federal Reserve rate cut at least until May.

Previously, investors had anticipated a rate cut as early as March, but the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) has since moderated those expectations.The rate change decision in March took on added weight as it preceded the Bitcoin halving event slated for April 2024. Any stimulus before this pivotal moment in the crypto calendar had the potential to elevate Bitcoin’s value moving forward.

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FOMC sentiments aligned with US economic data

The Federal Reserve has opted to keep rates steady for the moment. Chair Jerome Powell emphasized the importance of future rate cuts and keeping caution on the economic front.

Meanwhile, the S&P 500 was mostly flat as the dollar gained strength after the data was released.

That said, the global crypto market cap remained stable at $1.74 trillion, as per CoinGecko. Major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum held their values above $43,300 and $2,300, respectively, at press time.

The anticipation of a post-halving rally for Bitcoin following April adds another layer to price gains if rate cuts materialize in May. Such monetary policy adjustments could positively influence Bitcoin’s performance.

Also Read: US Manufacturing Output Signals Delay in Rate Cuts; Will Crypto See a Downturn?

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Shraddha Sharma

Shraddha's professional journey spans over five years, during which she worked as a financial journalist, covering business, markets, and cryptocurrencies. As a reporter, she has placed particular emphasis to learn about the market interaction with emerging technologies.

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