Bitcoin spikes to October highs as China stocks dip

Bloomberg

Cryptocurrencies briefly jumped amid chaotic trading in Asia after China’s stock markets reopened to steep losses following an extended holiday shutdown.
Bitcoin surged to $9,608, the highest since October, shortly after markets opened at 9:30 am in Hong Kong, before giving back most of those gains less than half an hour later.
The wider Bloomberg Galaxy Crypto Index tracking a basket of digital assets reached the highest level since September before paring some of its climb, maintaining a 3.9% gain as of 10:20 am in Hong Kong.
Chinese stocks plummeted by the most since an equity bubble burst in 2015 as they resumed trading on Monday, in the first opportunity for many investors in China to react to the worsening virus outbreak. The CSI 300 Index dropped as much as 9.1% as onshore financial markets reopened for the first time since January 23.
“As trust in global institutions and markets continues to deteriorate, we will see highly mobile digital assets like Bitcoin explode in value,” said Jehan Chu, managing partner with blockchain investment and advisory firm Kenetic Capital.

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