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Federal Reserve Cuts Rates Amid Divergent Market Trends

2025/12/13 22:36
Key Points:
  • Federal Reserve cuts rates; market reactions vary.
  • Treasury yields rise, despite dovish guidance.
  • Next week’s CPI data crucial for market trends.

Federal Reserve cut interest rates again on December 10, 2025, amid broader economic shifts, leaving unanswered questions about its impact on the crypto sector.

The U.S. dollar’s trajectory could shift further depending on upcoming CPI data, with potential market adjustments within traditional finance yet uncertain in the cryptocurrency domain.

Federal Reserve Slashes Rates as Treasury Yields Rise

Amid divergent market movements, the Federal Reserve implemented a 25 basis point rate cut to steady the economy amidst labor market softening. This marked the third consecutive reduction in 2025. Long-term Treasury yields, including the 10-year yield, unexpectedly rose by about 5 basis points despite dovish signals.

The rate cut aims at aligning inflation with the Fed’s 2% goal. Concurrently, markets adjust, with rising Treasury yields indicating potential shifts in investor sentiment. Expectations now focus on upcoming CPI data to inform future monetary policy decisions.

No significant movements were observed in cryptocurrency markets, with industry leaders maintaining silence. Current focus remains on forthcoming economic indicators, particularly the release of U.S. CPI data on Thursday, December 18, 2025.

Bitcoin Prices Fall 2.15% as CPI Data Looms

Did you know? In past cycles, Federal Reserve decisions significantly influenced Treasury yields, exemplified recently by a 5 basis point rise despite rate cuts. This pattern often signals broader economic conditions.

Bitcoin’s price on December 13, 2025, was $90,036.85, reflecting a 24-hour decline of 2.15% and a 7-day decrease of 0.03%. With a market cap of $1.80 trillion and a dominance of 58.55%, trading volume reached $80.93 billion, down 16.65% over the past day (source: CoinMarketCap).

Bitcoin(BTC), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 14:31 UTC on December 13, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap

According to Coincu analysts, future market reactions are contingent upon CPI data performance. A CPI below 3% might precipitate further USD depreciation, heightening global economic repercussions. Technological advancements within AI sectors also play a vital role in shaping future financial landscapes.

Source: https://coincu.com/markets/fed-rate-cut-treasury-yields-rise/

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