The central bank of India has cut interest rates. This move is seen as a significant step impacting global liquidity conditions. Interest rate cuts typically increase interest in risk assets and can also have repercussions in digital asset markets.
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WalletInspector
· 12-05 09:51
India is cutting interest rates, another wave of liquidity release. Now we’ll have to see how the Federal Reserve responds.
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BridgeNomad
· 12-05 09:49
rbi cutting rates, sure. but here's the thing – easier money always means liquidity flooding everywhere, including into sketchy bridges. seen this movie before. remember stargate? yeah. so watch your tvl migration patterns closely when the taps open up.
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AirdropHermit
· 12-05 09:42
India cutting interest rates? Damn, now funds are going to flood into risk assets. Digital assets should be solid this time, right?
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FlashLoanPrince
· 12-05 09:34
This round of interest rate cuts in India feels like it’s going to spark another wave of risk asset frenzy, and digital assets are going to benefit a lot.
The central bank of India has cut interest rates. This move is seen as a significant step impacting global liquidity conditions. Interest rate cuts typically increase interest in risk assets and can also have repercussions in digital asset markets.