Bond yields climbed higher as November's jobless numbers beat expectations, reinforcing the market's bet on more Fed rate cuts coming down the pipeline in 2026. When unemployment stays cooler than anticipated, it typically eases inflation pressure and opens the door for policymakers to be more dovish on rates. That scenario plays out well for risk assets like crypto—lower rates usually mean cheaper borrowing costs and more liquidity sloshing through the system.
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NftBankruptcyClub
· 2025-12-18 09:11
Unemployment data looks good; the Federal Reserve might be more dovish? This is indeed a positive signal for the crypto market.
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VirtualRichDream
· 2025-12-18 07:41
Unemployment data is so nice, is a rate cut in 2026 really coming? This wave in the crypto world might be about to take off.
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SleepTrader
· 2025-12-16 14:36
The unemployment rate is lower than expected... At first glance, this seems good for the crypto world, but I always feel like something's off.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 2025-12-16 14:35
Here comes the harvest again, tired of the same old trick of interest rate cuts expectations, right?
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GateUser-5854de8b
· 2025-12-16 14:31
NGL, as soon as this unemployment data was released, everyone in the crypto circle got excited again, and the story of interest rate cuts started circulating.
Bond yields climbed higher as November's jobless numbers beat expectations, reinforcing the market's bet on more Fed rate cuts coming down the pipeline in 2026. When unemployment stays cooler than anticipated, it typically eases inflation pressure and opens the door for policymakers to be more dovish on rates. That scenario plays out well for risk assets like crypto—lower rates usually mean cheaper borrowing costs and more liquidity sloshing through the system.