Inflation Data Complexity Weighs on Bitcoin

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The Bureau of Economic Analysis' delayed Personal Income and Outlays report, which combined October and November PCE inflation data, revealed persistent price pressures. Headline PCE registered 0.2% month-over-month in both months, with year-over-year readings of 2.7% in October and 2.8% in November. This 'patched' data release creates uncertainty about underlying inflation trends, complicating Federal Reserve policy expectations.
For Bitcoin, this environment presents a high-stakes waiting game. The cryptocurrency remains sensitive to real yield dynamics, with unclear inflation signals potentially delaying anticipated Fed rate cuts. Market participants appear cautious as they assess whether current data represents genuine disinflation progress or masks hidden inflationary risks that could prolong restrictive monetary policy.
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