US futures fall while Asian markets are mostly higher after the Supreme Court nixes Trump's tariffs
U.S. futures are lower and Asian markets have climbed after the Supreme Court struck down most of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs
Last updated: 2026-02-23 03:57:11 ET
Pulse AI Brief
Updated Feb 23, 2026 2:00 AM ET
Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. have seen a significant outflow of approximately $2.6 billion over the past five weeks. The market is reacting to President Trump's announcement of new global tariffs, which has added to the uncertainty surrounding Bitcoin investments.
Bitcoin's price has dropped below $65,000, losing more than 5% as investors reassess risk amid the tariff developments. This has put additional pressure on cryptocurrency markets already facing regulatory scrutiny.
The tariff changes are part of ongoing economic tensions that could affect global trade dynamics and investor sentiment, especially in emerging markets.
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