Can Bitcoin price break out after Bank of England interest rate cut?
This marks the bank’s first interest rate cut in over four years, with the last rate cut occurring in March 2020.
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This marks the bank’s first interest rate cut in over four years, with the last rate cut occurring in March 2020.
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