Bond Yields at 1998 Levels, Bitcoin Drops
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Global financial stress is escalating as sovereign bond yields revisit levels last seen during the 1998 crisis, while persistent inflation risks from geopolitical tensions keep central banks in a tightening bind. Bitcoin has fallen below $80,000, reflecting heightened risk aversion across asset classes. The convergence of these factors suggests that markets are pricing in a higher probability of systemic stress, with traditional safe havens failing to provide comfort. Crypto markets are particularly sensitive to liquidity squeezes and rising real yields, which undermine speculative assets. The current environment demands caution, as the interplay between inflation, central bank policy, and geopolitical risk creates a complex backdrop for digital assets.
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