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Bitcoin rise on day, most top 10 cryptos drop

Bitcoin rise, most top 10 cryptos drop, amid mixed signals on state of banking sectorStack of cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin and most important cryptocurrency conceptBitcoin rose while Ether and most of the other...

Bitcoin rise on day, most top 10 cryptos drop

Bitcoin rise, most top 10 cryptos drop, amid mixed signals on state of banking sector

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Stack of cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin and most important cryptocurrency concept

Bitcoin rose while Ether and most of the other top 10 non-stablecoin cryptocurrencies fell during afternoon trading in Asia on Monday. U.S. and European equities strengthened while Asian equities were mixed, after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned of potential financial stability risks in the wake of the banking turmoil. U.S. investors saw some relief after North Carolina-based First Citizens BancShares bought all the loans of failed Silicon Valley Bank.

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Fast facts

  • Bitcoin rose 1.01% to US$27,806 in the 24 hours to 4:00 p.m. in Hong Kong. The world’s first cryptocurrency hovered around US$28,000 for most of last week, amid looming concerns of a potential banking crisis.
  • Ether fell 0.12% to US$1,752 in the same timeframe, making for a weekly drop of 2.48%.
  • Bitcoin saw the day’s biggest gains, followed by Binance’s BNB token that rose 0.62% to change hands at US$326.24. Cardano’s ADA saw the biggest drop, as it fell 1.81% to US$0.35.
  • The global cryptocurrency market capitalization increased by 0.32% to US$1.16 trillion in the 24 hours to 4 p.m. in Hong Kong, with total crypto market trading volume up by 6.93% to US$33.32 billion.
  • The Forkast 500 NFT index fell 1.49% to 4,021.44 points, losing 2.68% during the week. The index is a proxy measure of the performance of the global NFT market and includes 500 eligible smart contracts on any given day.
  • U.S. investor concerns over a banking crisis partially eased after First Citizens BancShares, the parent company of First Citizens Bank, bought all the loans and deposits of failed Silicon Valley Bank, resulting in a 0.56% gain for the S&P 500.
  • Asian equities were mixed on Monday, after the IMF’s managing director Kristalina Georgieva warned on Sunday that financial stability risks have increased after a banking sector crisis in the U.S. and Europe earlier this month. Georgieva also said that global growth would slow to just 3% this year due to war in Ukraine, Covid-19 related restrictions and monetary policy tightening to tackle sticky inflation. 
  • The Shanghai Composite slid 0.44% while the Shenzhen Component Index inched up 0.12%. Japan’s Nikkei 225 rose 0.33% and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index dropped 1.75%.
  • European bourses saw a rebound after a steep sell-off last week, led by gains in the banking sector. The benchmark STOXX 600 rose 0.97% and Germany’s DAX 40 gained 1.11%.
  • Gold fell 0.45% to US$1,968 an ounce on Monday, after testing the US$2,000 mark multiple times last week. The U.S. dollar is struggling to recover from a seven-week low, after St. Louis Fed President James Bullard clarified last Friday that the U.S. central bank is planning further monetary tightening.

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Zoltan Vardai

Zoltan is a writer at Forkast with a deep passion for storytelling and blockchain. Prior to joining the team, he worked as a marketing and content writer, focused on software and technology. Zoltan holds a master’s degree from the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and is interested in the future of global financial decentralization.

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Pradipta Mukherjee

Pradipta Mukherjee is a business reporter and has worked for Bloomberg News and Business Standard in India. An MBA and a post-graduate in Economics, Mukherjee focuses on financial markets and corporates. She is a Mary Morgan Hewitt award recipient for Women in Journalism. She has also won the Jefferson Fellowship; the Thomson Reuters Foundation fellowship on ‘Social Media and Digital Journalism’ at The Chinese University of Hong Kong; and most recently, the Kiplinger Fellowship at Ohio University, USA.

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Eve Yeo

Eve is an experienced business reporter and commodities news editor. She has previously worked at print and media outlets such as Singapore Press Holdings, Shanghai Metals Market, S&P Global Platts and Argus Media.

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