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Home / Business and Economy / Yen Carry Trade Wobbles, Stocks and Bitcoin Dip

Yen Carry Trade Wobbles, Stocks and Bitcoin Dip

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Dow Jones closed at its lowest point, down 0.9%
  • Yen carry trade chatter caused bond yields to rise
  • Bitcoin prices saw a significant slide since October
Yen Carry Trade Wobbles, Stocks and Bitcoin Dip

The trading day concluded with a notable downturn, as the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at its lowest point, down 9/10 of 1%. This decline followed a strong November for the markets, which had seen five consecutive up days. A significant factor contributing to the sell-off appeared to be concerns surrounding the Bank of Japan potentially raising rates, which sent their bond yields soaring.

This situation influenced global markets, causing U.S. bond rates to rise as they sought to remain competitive. The 10-year Treasury yield increased by eight basis points, marking its largest jump in months. The Yen carry trade, a strategy involving borrowing in low-yield currencies like the Yen to invest in higher-yielding assets, was also affected. This market volatility occurred despite a relatively low VIX, indicating subdued fear in the broader market.

In the cryptocurrency space, Bitcoin continued its downward trend, experiencing a significant slide since October. This decline mirrored, but magnified, the movements in U.S. tech stocks, to which it remains highly correlated. Key support levels for Bitcoin are being closely watched, with some analysts suggesting continued choppiness until these levels are tested or breached.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Recent market jitters were triggered by speculation surrounding the Bank of Japan's potential interest rate hikes, which led to rising bond yields.
Chatter about the Bank of Japan potentially raising rates has impacted the Yen carry trade, influencing currency and bond markets globally.
Bitcoin has experienced a significant slide since October, showing magnified losses compared to U.S. tech stocks, with key support levels under scrutiny.

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