Looking at the largest digital asset, bitcoin topped $71,000 for the first time since May 20 before paring gains and reversing to the low $70,000s. A fresh set of U.S. manufacturing data Monday hinted at a cooling economy, potentially putting interest rate cuts back on the Federal Reserve’s view later this year to loosen financial conditions.
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