Fed’s Higher-For-Longer Signal Reinforces Selective Capital Rotation Across Global Markets

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The Federal Reserve’s decision to hold rates steady at 3.5%–3.75%, while maintaining only one projected cut for 2026, signals that geopolitical inflation is becoming a more significant factor in global capital allocation.

Chair Powell’s acknowledgment that inflation is cooling more slowly than expected, alongside higher oil prices linked to Middle East tensions, suggests monetary easing may remain limited even as broader growth conditions stay relatively stable.

Markets are no longer reacting to policy decisions alone. Rising energy costs, delayed easing expectations, and a firmer dollar are creating a more selective investment environment where broad risk appetite becomes harder to sustain.

The pullback across U.S. technology stocks, gold, and crypto reflects how higher-for-longer policy continues to weigh across asset classes as real yields remain elevated and liquidity expectations move further out.

At the same time, digital assets are increasingly trading within a mature macro framework. Bitcoin’s short-term pressure after the announcement reflects tighter liquidity conditions, while institutional positioning remains highly sensitive to any shift in inflation data or geopolitical stability.

If energy pressures ease or macro data softens, capital could return quickly to scarce assets and stronger crypto exposures, supporting the longer-term view that digital assets are becoming more embedded in global portfolio construction.

Gracy Chen, CEO of Bitget


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