Bitcoin Suddenly Surges As Price Braces For ‘Extraordinary’ White House Update
- The U.S. and China resumed high-level trade talks in London on June 10, 2025, following tensions since their 90-day tariff truce in Geneva.
- The talks follow mutual accusations of breaching the tariff deal, with President Trump accusing China of violating rare earth export terms, while China calls these claims groundless.
- Vice Premier He Lifeng is heading the Chinese delegation in discussions with U.S. officials, addressing key issues such as technological development, industrial production, strategic mineral resources, and the agricultural sector amid ongoing trade tensions.
- Bitcoin rebounded early Monday to about $107,700, rising nearly 2% amid increased investor optimism linked to the trade talks and a surge in buying sentiment from 62 to 71 on the Crypto Fear & Greed Index.
- The outcome of these talks may influence Bitcoin’s sustained rally and broader market dynamics, while differing trade policies cause diverging bond yields and financial pressures globally.
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