US Data Came in Strong, Bitcoin Remained Unchanged

US Data Came in Strong, Bitcoin Remained Unchanged

The latest employment data from the US has triggered a renewed macroeconomic-focused pricing process in global markets, while the cryptocurrency market has remained relatively calm. The data released for March revealed that the economy is showing a stronger-than-expected recovery.

According to the report published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, non-farm employment in the country increased by 178,000 people in March. Market expectations were around 60,000. From this perspective, the data came in significantly above expectations, indicating that economic activity has not slowed down. Considering the 133,000 job losses recorded in the previous month, this increase points to a remarkable recovery.

A similar improvement was seen in the unemployment rate. The rate, which was at 4.4% in February, fell to 4.3% with the March data. This level was also below market expectations. This decrease in the data shows that the labor market still has a resilient structure.

On the other hand, the downward revision made in the February data was also among the factors that partially affected the picture. The downward revision of the previously announced 92,000 figure contributed to a more pronounced recovery in March. This strong macroeconomic outlook is critically important, particularly in terms of expectations regarding the Federal Reserve's (Fed) monetary policy path. Employment data is among the most important indicators closely monitored by the Fed in its interest rate decisions. Strong data could put pressure on the Fed to keep interest rates high or raise them again, as it seeks to prevent the economy from overheating. In recent weeks, market expectations have been shaped not only by domestic economic data but also by geopolitical developments. Tensions in the Middle East and the rapid rise in oil prices are among the main factors pushing inflation expectations upward. This situation recently strengthened expectations in the markets that the Fed might raise interest rates again. However, recent statements by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell have somewhat balanced these expectations. Powell noted that while the sudden rise in oil prices may push inflation up in the short term, it could also suppress economic activity. Therefore, the message was given that the Fed might not take a rapid tightening step based solely on fluctuations in energy prices.

How did Bitcoin react?

Despite all these developments, there was no significant volatility in Bitcoin. BTC, which was trading around $67,000 before the data was released, fell to around $66,500 after the data. It then recovered to $66,750.

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In US stock futures, a slightly negative outlook prevailed. The Nasdaq 100 futures index fell by approximately 0.2%, while the US 10-year Treasury yield rose by four basis points to 4.36%. The rise in bond yields is considered a signal supporting the expectation that interest rates may remain high for a longer period.

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3 Apr 2026
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