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Cryptocurrency Fund Flows On Track for Record Quarter

Digital asset investment products closed on Friday with a record $55.8 billion assets under management.

Inflows to crypto investment funds dropped last week, coinciding with the market's recent retreat.

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Nobody Saw Inflation Coming in the 1960s, but It Could Be Back: Economist

Very few of today's bond portfolio managers and traders can remember the last inflation shock, but that does not make a new shock less likely.


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Bybit Climbs Past CME to Become Second-Largest Bitcoin Futures Exchange

Retail-dominated Bybit is now a bigger bitcoin futures exchange than CME.

The competition between bitcoin futures exchanges is bruising, with Bybit recently elbowing past rivals including the CME.

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Bitcoin Finding Support at $54K After Failing to Hold Above $60K: Technical Analysis

Profit taking around $60,000 opens the door to lower support around $54,000, causing a bit of whiplash for bitcoin traders.

Bitcoin Struggles To Hold $60,000

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SushiSwap's SUSHI Seen at $100 Value, Up Fivefold From Current Level

SUSHI's near 3,000% rise isn't over, and could be valued at $100 using a traditional dividend discount model.

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Bitcoin Leaves Social Media Stocks 'in the Dust' With Market's Inflation Pivot

Investors are now seeing bitcoin as both an inflation hedge and risk asset.

Bitcoin returns versus momentum stocks

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Bitcoin Winning Streak Now at 7 Days as Fresh Stimulus Keeps Inflation Bet Alive

Some analysts predict this rally could push bitcoin past $60,000 for the first time.

Bitcoin's price is pushing back toward the all-time-high above $58,000 reached last month.

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ECB Speeds €1.85T Stimulus Program as Lagarde Frets Over 'Premature Tightening'

The overall program's size was left intact, along with the March 2022 end date, but the pace of stimulus is now set to increase.

ECB President Christine Lagarde.

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US Inflation Rate Accelerates in February, Could Go Higher as Economy Reheats

The 12-month rate represents an acceleration from January's 1.4% clip, a pickup partly driven by higher gasoline price.

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