Asian stocks kicked off Wednesday on a positive note, extending gains amid renewed confidence in global growth after upbeat U.S. economic data. Meanwhile, Bitcoin and major cryptocurrencies retreated in early trading, contrasting with gold’s breakout to fresh all-time highs above $4,500 an ounce.
Key Market Snapshot (December 25, 2025 – Asia Open)
- Bitcoin (BTC): $87,341, down 1.5%
- Ethereum (ETH): $2,943, down 2.3%
- XRP: $1.86, down 2.1%
- Total Crypto Market Cap: $3.03 trillion, down ~1%
MSCI’s Asia-Pacific ex-Japan index rose 0.2% at the open, marking a fourth consecutive session of gains. Japanese and South Korean equities advanced solidly, while Australian shares dipped slightly in a pre-holiday shortened session. Markets in Hong Kong, China, and several others remained closed for Christmas.
The upbeat tone followed Wall Street’s strong close on Tuesday, where the S&P 500 notched a new record after revised Q3 U.S. GDP data showed annualized growth of 4.3%—the fastest pace in two years. The report bolstered growth-sensitive stocks but also nudged bond yields higher.
Bitcoin Faces Overhead Resistance Amid Crypto Pullback
Bitcoin eased in thin Asian liquidity, failing to sustain momentum above $88,000. Bitfinex analysts noted a solid bounce from the key $80,000–$85,000 support zone but cautioned that recovery attempts are meeting heavy selling pressure.
“The market structure remains top-heavy due to dense supply accumulated by top buyers between $94,000 and $120,000,” the team observed. “This setup echoes early 2022, when repeated rebound attempts faltered under similar distribution dynamics.”
Broader crypto sentiment remains cautious heading into year-end, with reduced trading volumes and lingering macroeconomic uncertainty weighing on risk assets.
Gold Breaks $4,500 on Safe-Haven and Rate-Cut Bets
Precious metals stole the spotlight as spot gold surged past $4,500 per ounce for the first time, driven by escalating geopolitical risks and persistent expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts in 2026.
Heightened tensions around U.S. sanctions on Venezuelan oil flows—coupled with President Trump’s blockade measures—have kept shipowners and traders on edge, boosting safe-haven demand. Ongoing speculation about Trump’s upcoming Fed chair nomination (with a stated preference for a “rate cutter”) further supported the metal’s rally.
Policy and Trade Signals in Focus
Asian investors also monitored developments from major central banks:
- The Reserve Bank of India injected fresh liquidity through bond purchases and dollar-rupee swaps to ease tight financial conditions.
- The Trump administration delayed new tariffs on Chinese semiconductor imports until mid-2027, signaling a strategic preference for negotiation leverage over immediate escalation.
With many regional markets closed or operating on reduced hours for the holidays, trading volumes remained light—amplifying potential for volatility in assets like Bitcoin and gold when major sessions resume.
Overall, the mixed open reflects a market balancing resilient U.S. growth optimism against persistent geopolitical risks and year-end positioning flows.
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