Bitcoin due 'capital reallocation' as China halts stimulus — Analysis
Bitcoin should paradoxically gain from China's stimulus rethink, but "near-term downside" risks remains for risk assets.
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Bitcoin should paradoxically gain from China's stimulus rethink, but "near-term downside" risks remains for risk assets.
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