New 20% dip for bitcoin

Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies were in a new big drop in another sign of aversion to risk in the markets.

The largest digital currency fell to $ 42,296, then narrowed part of the decline. At 08.00 it was trading at $ 47,600, down 11%, according to Bloomberg.

Ether, the second largest cryptocurrency, fell 17.4%, while reducing losses to 17.4%. In total, the cryptocurrency industry lost about one-fifth of its value, falling to 2.2 trillion. USD according to CoinGecko.

The fluctuations in the prices of cryptocurrencies come in the middle of a volatile period for the markets. Rising inflation is pushing central banks to tighten monetary policy, threatening liquidity which has led to a rise in a wide range of assets.

The Omicron variant of the coronavirus has also led to risk aversion, in the wake of concerns about what it might mean for the global economy to restart.

Global stocks fell more than 4% from their high in November, while US bonds rallied.

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