Bitcoin's recent drop below $60,000 signals Fed, ETF and AI pressures: Deutsche Bank
CoinDesk· Will Canny· Jun 23, 2026 · 2:54 PM

Bitcoin's slump to its lowest level since late 2024 reflects a hawkish Federal Reserve, exchange-traded fund outflows and a shift of capital into AI, the bank said.
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