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U.S. March jobs smash expectations, with 178,000 added

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The U.S. employment market rebounded in a big way from February’s sizable losses.

According to a Friday morning release from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the country added 178,000 jobs in March, after losing 133,000 positions the previous month. Economist forecasts had been for 60,000 jobs to have been added.

The unemployment rate fell to 4.3% versus 4.4% in February and expectations for 4.4%.

At least part of the beat was due to a sizable downward revision in the February data from an originally reported decline of 92,000.

Trading quietly near the $67,000 level in the hours ahead of the data, bitcoin remained there in the minutes just following the report.

U.S stock index futures remained modestly lower, the Nasdaq 100 down 0.2%. The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield jumped four basis points to 4.36%.

Expectations about the future course of interest rates, of late, have been far more influenced by events in the Middle East and the price of crude oil than by the outlook for domestic economic growth.

As recently as last week, oil’s surging price had markets forecasting imminent rate hikes by the U.S. Federal Reserve. Speaking earlier this week, though, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank recognized that oil price shocks — while initially making headline inflation numbers look worse — can depress economic activity. He indicated that the Fed would be in no hurry to raise rates in response to short-term moves in crude oil prices.

This morning’s strong beat suggests growing momentum in the economy, perhaps putting 2026 rate hikes back on the table.

CaixaBank rolls out crypto investment services

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CaixaBank is to roll out two bitcoin-based crypto-asset investment vehicles in the coming months, offering custody, reception and execution of buy and sell orders.

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The bank is enabling cryptocurrency investment through two Exchange Traded Products, through investment vehicles managed by Invesco and Wisdom Tree. The two ETPs are listed on several European exchanges, allowing real-time transactions via Swissquote Bank and Coinbase Custody Trust Company.

CaixaBank will not provide advice or personal recommentations to customers on the inherently volatile financial instruments. Instead, it will make them available for customers to trade on their own through the bank’s own banking app.

The Spanish bank has been active in exploring alternative payment methods beyond pure fiat. It recently announced its participation, along with eight other major European banks, in an international consortium to create a euro-linked stablecoin based on blockchain technology.

It is also collaborating with the European Central Bank (ECB) on the future launch of the digital euro. CaixaBank was the only bank selected to participate in the initiative and co-developed, with the European Central Bank, a prototype P2P payment wallet using the digital euro.

Cathie Wood Sees No More 85% Bitcoin Price Drawdowns Versus All-Time Highs

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Bitcoin (BTC) is “done” with drawdowns of 85% or more from all-time highs, says ARK Invest CEO, Cathie Wood.

Key points:

  • Bitcoin will not see another correction of 85% or more versus its latest all-time high, Cathie Wood argues.

  • A new prediction sees $34,000 becoming the next BTC price bottom.

  • Bitcoin bear-market seasonality hints that a reversal could come this month.

Wood on BTC price: No more 85% “collapses”

In an interview with CNBC’s Squawk Box segment on April 1, Wood stayed calm about double-digit BTC price losses.

“Believe it or not, in the Bitcoin community, down 50% — if that’s as far as it goes — they’ll consider that a real victory,” she said.

“Because you’re right; the 85-95% collapses associated with a very new technology — that’s done. This is a proven technology, it’s a proven monetary system and it’s a new asset class.”

Wood, a longtime Bitcoin bull, was speaking as Bitcoin circled its old $69,000 all-time highs from 2021.

Those preceded a year-long bear market in which BTC/USD lost nearly 80% before bottoming at $15,600. That marked the latest such correction, with bear markets typically bringing losses around the 80% mark.

Data from onchain analytics platform Glassnode shows that the current bear market has yet to match historical patterns with maximum downside versus Bitcoin’s $126,200 record from October 2025 at 52%.

BTC price drawdowns from all-time highs. Source: Glassnode

Responding to Wood, analyst Tony Severino predicted that 2026 would bring a price bottom equal to a 72% drawdown.

“Correct, -72% max drawdown next =$34,000,” he wrote on X.

That figure exceeds commonly held predictions by traders for where Bitcoin’s next generational floor will be. As Cointelegraph reported, consensus favors the area between $40,000 and $50,000.

This week, however, Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Mike McGlone warned that price may already be trending toward seven-year lows. 

Bitcoin historically rebounds in April

Continuing the bear-market comparison, data from network economist Timothy Peterson revealed that April could mark some form of inflection point for price.

Related: Bitcoin risks new lows as US dollar targets highest level since April 2025

A chart uploaded to X this week shows April typically being a recovery month during bearish phases. 

Bitcoin bear-market price comparison. Source: Timothy Peterson/X

The March monthly close, meanwhile, ended a five-month losing streak for BTC/USD with modest gains of 1.8%.