Chart of the week
Since Trump began imposing tariffs—starting with Colombia last week—global markets have been in turmoil. The latest round of tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, with threats extending to the EU, has triggered sharp declines across risk assets. Canada and Mexico’s retaliatory tariffs have added to the uncertainty, setting the stage for further volatility.
This reaction mirrors last year’s turmoil following the BOJ’s rate hike, reinforcing how macroeconomic shocks ripple through liquid markets like crypto. As capital swiftly reallocates, bitcoin’s dominance surged past 61.5%. With more geopolitical and economic shifts potentially ahead, we are monitoring bitcoin’s sensitivity to global financial conditions, which will remain a key factor for its price action.
Market Highlights
Trump imposes tariffs on imported goods
Trump imposed tariffs on all imported goods from Canada, Mexico and China, setting the stage for a trade war with US trading partners.
This brings volatility and uncertainty to risk assets, creating short-term headwinds that impacted crypto assets more heavily since it was the only market open during the weekend.
SEC eases crypto custody rules
SEC replaced SAB 121 (crypto custody as balance sheet liabilities) with SAB 122, letting firms assess liabilities under the current accounting standards in the US and worldwide.
This has made it more feasible for US banks to custody crypto and could encourage greater institutional participation, enhancing market liquidity.