BlackRock’s Bitcoin effect & the Fed’s ‘pointless pause’ | nzherald.co.nz

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BlackRock’s application for a Bitcoin ETF has pushed the price of the digital asset up 80 per cent for the year, above US$30,000. Plus, how the Fed’s interest rate pause may prolong pain for the U.S economy.

00:00 – Disclaimer

00:10 – Intro

00:56 – BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF

01:49 – Interview with Magnet Capital CIO

02:20 – Crypto investor reaction

03:50 – Bitcoin valuation

05:15 – Bitcoin demand

06:51 – How Bitcoin spot ETF compares to futures ETFs

08.24 – BlackRock’s Bitcoin history

09:58 – SEC approval

11:29 – Ark Invest explains Coinbase conviction

12:17 – US Fed Reserve chair Jerome Powell on crypto

12:32 – Fed’s ‘pointless pause’

12:49 – Interview with Westpac chief economist

13:22 – Fed signals more hikes

14:49 – Is the Fed bluffing?

16:17 – Impact on US economy & earnings

17:46 – Outro

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