market-trends accounts for 10 of the 11 tracked stories, while 1 other category carries the remainder. Federal Reserve is the most frequent co-covered peer, appearing in 9 of the 11 tracked stories. The 136-day window averages about 0.6 stories each week. The busiest single day carried 5.
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What the coverage shows about Jerome Powell
market-trends accounts for 10 of the 11 tracked stories, while 1 other category carries the remainder. Federal Reserve is the most frequent co-covered peer, appearing in 9 of the 11 tracked stories. The 136-day window averages about 0.6 stories each week. The busiest single day carried 5. Against the same-window beat baseline of 25% negative, this entity's 45% share is more negative. At 7.7, the average consequence score sits above the same-window beat average of 6.4. Source depth averages 3.9 original sources per story, versus 3 across the same-window beat baseline. This profile follows 11 Crypto stories mentioning Jerome Powell across the period from March 18, 2026 to July 31, 2026.
Stories tracked
11
Per week
0.6
Negative
45%
Sources per story
3.9
Computed from the 11 stories linked to this entity, with beat comparisons drawn from all 282 Crypto stories published in the same date window. Shares are omitted below five stories and comparisons below a twenty-story baseline.
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The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady at 3.5%-3.75% in Chair Kevin Warsh’s first meeting, removing immediate tightening pressure that had weighed on crypto. With nine of 18 officials still projecting a 2026 hike, the market breathes a sigh of relief but stays alert. Bitcoin and altcoins may see extended rallies if economic data cooperates.
The Federal Reserve left rates at 3.5%–3.75% with inflation at 4.2% and signaled a potential hike by December. This hawkish shift threatens to strengthen the dollar and dampen risk appetite, placing Bitcoin and other crypto assets under renewed pressure.
Bitcoin and broader crypto markets face a critical test after Fed minutes showed a 50% chance of a rate hike later this year. Higher rates could drain liquidity and strengthen the dollar, undercutting the recent crypto rally built on hopes of easing policy.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has signaled a period of unprecedented economic opacity, admitting that traditional indicators are providing contradictory signals. This admission of uncertainty has triggered a "flight to quality" in digital assets, with Bitcoin decoupling from traditional equity markets as a non-sovereign hedge.
The U.S. Federal Reserve has opted to maintain current interest rates, citing the unpredictable economic impact of escalating tensions with Iran. This decision marks a strategic pivot toward caution as the central bank balances inflationary pressures from rising energy costs against potential global financial instability.
Arizona authorities have filed criminal charges against prediction market platform Kalshi, alleging the operation of illegal betting activities within the state. The legal escalation comes as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s hawkish inflation comments triggered a sharp sell-off across U.S. equities and Treasuries.
The Federal Reserve's decision to maintain current interest rates has sparked a broad sell-off in U.S. equities, signaling a 'higher-for-longer' stance that pressures risk assets. For the digital asset market, this hawkish pause delays the expected liquidity injection, forcing a re-evaluation of near-term bullish catalysts.
The Federal Reserve maintained interest rates at their March 2026 meeting, signaling a more conservative approach to monetary easing with only one rate cut projected for the year. This shift toward a 'higher-for-longer' stance creates a challenging backdrop for crypto markets, which typically thrive on increased liquidity and lower borrowing costs.
The Federal Reserve has opted to maintain current interest rates as a direct response to the escalating conflict in Iran, which has triggered a sharp rise in global oil prices. This geopolitical instability has reignited inflation concerns, forcing the central bank into a cautious 'wait-and-see' posture despite previous hopes for rate cuts.
The Federal Reserve maintained interest rates at their current levels during the March 2026 FOMC meeting, signaling only one potential cut for the remainder of the year. The decision, influenced by rising oil prices and geopolitical tensions, triggered a sharp decline in Bitcoin as investors recalibrated liquidity expectations.
The U.S. Federal Reserve is expected to maintain current interest rates as the escalating conflict in Iran introduces significant geopolitical uncertainty and inflationary pressure. This "wait-and-see" approach reflects a shift in policy priorities as the central bank balances domestic economic stability against global supply chain disruptions.
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