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US Treasury Refunding Announcement Holds the Key to Bitcoin Bull Run

Published 26/04/2024, 15:30
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  • Bitcoin stalls around $60K, prompting anticipation of the U.S. Treasury’s QRA.
  • Analysts believe a decrease in the Treasury’s cash target could trigger bullish sentiment in crypto.
  • Meanwhile, an increased TGA target could unfavorably impact risk assets.

Over the past few weeks, crypto traders have endured a rather dull period. Bitcoin (BTC), the foremost crypto, has remained primarily stagnant within the $60,000 range, with its price experiencing more declines than gains.

Nonetheless, a glimmer of hope may be on the horizon. Analysts anticipate next week’s U.S. Treasury Secretary’s quarterly refinancing announcement (QRA) to boost risky assets like crypto.

Historically, the QRA has served as a barometer for market sentiment. It reflects the U.S. government’s borrowing needs and its impact on broader financial dynamics. In particular, the quarterly QRA reveals the U.S. government’s borrowings for the next three months, affecting bond prices, yields, and market risk appetite.

Higher bond issuance suppresses prices and boosts yields, discouraging risk-taking. Conversely, diminished issuance yields the opposite effect, influencing market dynamics accordingly.

In its previous announcement in January, the Treasury projected a second-quarter net borrowing of $202 billion and a TGA cash balance of $750 billion. This figure is down from $760 billion in the first quarter.

Althea Spinozzi, head of fixed income strategy at Saxo Bank, anticipates a decline in quarterly gross issuance for the first time in two years. Spinozzi argued that risk assets like cryptocurrencies will likely rally if the QRA maintains or lowers the TGA target to $750 billion. “This might lead to bullish sentiment in risky assets,” Spinozzi remarked.

Conversely, if the debt announcement increases the TGA target, indicating the government’s intention to hold more cash, it may not be favorable for risky assets. Arthur Hayes, co-founder of the BitMEX exchange, recently expressed his view on X.

Hayes suggested the Treasury could halt long-term Treasury issuance, draining the TGA balance, or increase short-term bill issuance, unlocking liquidity through the RRP facility. He suggested that any of these options could lead to a rally in stocks and a resurgence in the crypto bull market.

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