The price of $BTC declined today following the release of new U.S. employment figures, which revealed a smaller number of layoffs than anticipated, thereby dampening expectations for interest rate reductions. For the week ending February 14, initial jobless claims dropped to 206,000—the lowest count recorded this year and significantly below the predicted 223,000.
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