Dollar Index Reaches Three-Year Low, Bitcoin Maintains Stability

Rising Trade Tensions and Market Shifts: China Hikes Tariffs, Dollar Dips, Bitcoin Stays Steady

In a significant escalation of the U.S.-China trade dispute, China has increased tariffs on American imports to a combined rate of 125%, up from 84%. This decisive move underscores Beijing’s hardened stance amid rising global trade tensions.

Reflecting the broader market impact, the U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) — which measures the greenback against a basket of key currencies — has slid below 100 for the first time since April 2022. The index’s decline of over 10% from a recent peak of 110 has driven it to its lowest level in three years, as shifting investor sentiment moves away from U.S. assets in light of the escalating trade conflict.

While traditional markets reel under increased uncertainty, bitcoin (BTC) continues to defy volatility, maintaining a stable trading range above $81,000. Its resilience reinforces the growing view of BTC as a low-beta asset relative to equities.


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