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BlackRock Cautious on Fed Cuts Amid Inflation, Despite Rising Crypto ETF Investments

BlackRock predicts smaller Fed rate cuts than the market anticipates, due to ongoing inflation concerns.
Asset managers continue high-risk investments, with significant crypto allocations despite market volatility. BlackRock Cautious on Fed Cuts Amid Inflation, Despite Rising Crypto ETF Investments
Market expectations contrast with BlackRock’s cautious outlook, with predictions of rates dropping to 3.5%.
Meanwhile, Bitcoin ETFs are once again seeing positive net flows with only one day of net outflows this week.
In a recent note, Jean Boivin, who leads BlackRock Investment Institute strategists, wrote that they see “resurgent recession fears”, based on less favourable than expected economic data “pre-U.S. election jitters”, and some profit taking by investors.

With this in mind they urged that the Fed may not cut rates as much as most would hope:

Boivin suggests that despite near-term inflation nearing Fed targets, persistent medium-term inflation will limit rate cuts. Meanwhile, recession fears have pushed 10-year yields to 15-month lows as markets price in aggressive rate reductions. BlackRock Cautious on Fed Cuts Amid Inflation, Despite Rising Crypto ETF Investments

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Asset Manager Allocate to ETFs as Market Expects Solid Rate Cuts

Despite these warnings, many asset managers are still allocating to high-risk assets like crypto.

According to Ryan Rasmussen, Head of Research at BitwiseInvest, registered investment advisors (RIAs) are allocating as much as 6% of crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to portfolios, with 4% in Bitcoin and 2% in Ethereum.

Interestingly, he says these RIAs “sold the Nasdaq 100 (tech stocks) to buy Ethereum”.

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This suggests that markets don’t agree with BlackRock’s assessment; instead, they seem to expect rates to be cut to 3.5% over the next six months, according to Charlie Bilello, Chief Market Strategist at Creative Planning:

Bitcoin ETFs Rebound Strongly Amid Market Fluctuations

Meanwhile, the Spot Bitcoin ETFs are having a bit of a moment. Bloomberg Senior ETF analyst Eric Balchunas comments on the resilience of Spot Bitcoin ETFs despite previous doubts and negative reactions, noting they’re now attracting investments again.

Looking at data from Farside, we can see that the most recent trading day saw US$39 million (AU$58 m) in net inflows, after Wednesday, which was the only day with outflows so far this week.

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