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Acciones cripto y bitcoin se desploman tras la publicaci?n del ?ndice de inflaci?n de EE. UU.

Las compa??as mineras de activos digitales estuvieron entre los peores rendimientos del martes.Read MoreCoinDesk

Las acciones vinculadas a las criptomonedas cayeron despu?s de que la inflaci?n de agosto de los Estados Unidos resultara m?s elevada de lo previsto. Bitcoin tambi?n registr? una baja de m?s de 4% el martes.

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Las acciones de los mineros de criptomonedas, quienes est?n m?s expuestos a las fluctuaciones de precios de las monedas digitales que minan, fueron las m?s afectadas. Aquellas pertenecientes a algunas de las principales, como Core Scientific (CORZ), Riot Blockchain (RIOT) y Marathon Digital (MARA), bajaron m?s de 6% en las primeras operaciones en los Estados Unidos.

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Las acciones de otras compa??as, como el proveedor de software MicroStrategy (MSTR) y el exchange de criptomonedas Coinbase (COIN), tambi?n se desplomaron y registraron p?rdidas de alrededor de 8%.

Los traders consideran que el informe de ?ndice de precios al consumo es un indicador fundamental para que la Reserva Federal decida o no aumentar las tasas en otros 75 puntos b?sicos, o 0,75 puntos porcentuales, en la reuni?n de la pr?xima semana. La Fed subi? ese porcentaje en las dos ?ltimas reuniones.

El ?ndice S&P 500 cay? alrededor de 14% este a?o y bitcoin ya perdi? m?s de 50% a medida que la creciente inflaci?n ha llevado a la Fed a aumentar las tasas de inter?s, lo que provoc? la p?rdida de valor de la mayor?a de las clases de activos.

Este art?culo fue traducido por Natalia Paulovsky.

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