Why Altcoins Are Plummeting Today
Why is recent news from the Federal Reserve causing big sell-offs for cryptocurrencies?
Why is recent news from the Federal Reserve causing big sell-offs for cryptocurrencies?
As Congress scrambles to avert a potential partial government shutdown before Friday's deadline, investment experts weigh in on how much a shutdown could impact the markets.
The crypto momentum we've seen all fall and early winter hit a big snag over the past 24 hours after the Federal Reserve cut interest rates. Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) is the biggest loser, falling 6.2% in the past 24 hours as of 3 p.m. ET and dropping below the $100,000 level. As much as cryptocurrencies have been marketed as a way out from under the traditional financial ecosystem, the crypto market trades a lot like traditional risk assets like growth stocks.
Thursday’s selloff in long-dated U.S. government debt pushed 10- and 30-year yields further into their highest closing levels in almost seven months, creating a setup that threatens to lead to another big selloff in stocks in the days or weeks to come.
Palantir Technologies shares climbed Thursday after the analytics software provider said it extended a contract with the U.S. Army that could be worth $618.9 million.
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Conagra Brands shares slid Thursday after the food giant lowered its profit outlook, citing a "challenging consumer environment."
It has been feast or famine for the airline industry this year. An uneven merger landscape had a ripple effect on several players, and a sector-wide shift towards the premium end of the market left budget carriers scrambling to rethink their business models. That chaos showed up in stock prices, which ranged from nearly triple-digit losses to triple-digit gains.
The Federal Reserve's hawkish comments about uncertainty in the rate path ahead spooked investors.