Crypto markets soar after Fed commits to printing and Evergrande plans to pay...

Crypto markets soar after Fed commits to printing and Evergrande plans to pay...

The crypto market staged a roaring comeback after Evergrande makes a deal to pay its debts and the Fed signals a continuation of its current monetary policy. The cryptocurrency ecosystem is showing signs of a recovery on Sept. 22 following a 48-hour corrective stint which saw Bitcoin and altcoins sell-off to their swing lows. Equities and crypto investors were clearly worried about the possible bankruptcy of China’s Evergrande real estate firm and many feared that the possible default could spark a global decline in financial markets.These concerns were temporarily put to rest after the....


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