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Ethereum brushes record high after Fed Chair says ‘balance of risks’ is shifting
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Ethereum brushes record high after Fed Chair says ‘balance of risks’ is shifting

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Ethereum brushes record high after Fed Chair says ‘balance of risks’ is shifting

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Jerome Powell set off a Friday boom in the crypto markets. After the chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve indicated Friday morning that September rate cuts may be in the cards, Ethereum, the world’s second largest cryptocurrency, soared about 13% to more than $4,814, according to data from Binance. That is only slightly below its all-time high of $4,878 in November 2021. 

Bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency, is also up. It’s jumped about 4% over the past day to now around $117,000, per Binance. The total market capitalization of all cryptocurrencies has risen 6% to more than $4.1 trillion, mirroring the broader surge in the stock market. The S&P 500 is up 1.5% since trading began Friday morning.

“The baseline outlook and the shifting balance of risks may warrant adjusting our policy stance,” Powell said, during his speech at a conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

Friday’s surge is the latest market shift in a high-stakes wager on whether the Fed will cut rates in September, which would prompt traders to embrace riskier, higher-yield bets, like crypto.

Last week, investors pushed markets higher after the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that inflation had only moderately increased 2.7% in July, a lower-than-expected increase that prompted traders to pile into riskier assets like crypto. 

But, two days later, the BLS reported a 0.9% increase in the producers price index, or a measure of the price swings in the cost of goods produced in the U.S. It was the largest monthly increase in the index since June 2022, and traders withdrew from crypto out of fear that the Fed would likely keep rates steady in response.

As investors anticipated Powell’s remarks at Jackson Hole, where Fed chairs have customarily spoken at a conference organized

But Friday’s markets wiped away much of the anxiety. Traders are now pricing an 85% chance that the Fed will cut rates in September, according to CME FedWatch, which gives day-

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