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Bitcoin faces FOMC, GDP and PCE tests in busy market week

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Last updated: 27/04/2026 2:38 Chiều
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Fed decision takes center stageTech earnings and war headlines remain in focus

Bitcoin (BTC) begins the week with traders watching several U.S. economic events that could shape risk appetite. 

Summary

  • Bitcoin traders are watching the Fed decision for clues on inflation, growth and future rate cuts.
  • GDP and PCE inflation data could shape market expectations and trigger fresh Bitcoin price swings.
  • Tech earnings and geopolitical headlines may add pressure as Bitcoin tracks broader risk sentiment.

The focus has shifted from war headlines to the Federal Reserve, inflation data, GDP numbers and large technology earnings.

The Federal Reserve will hold its two-day FOMC meeting on April 28 and 29. Its policy decision and press conference are scheduled for Wednesday, April 29.

Fed decision takes center stage

Markets expect the Fed decision to guide short-term trading across stocks, bonds and crypto. Even when rates remain unchanged, Bitcoin often moves as traders react to the Fed’s tone on inflation, growth and future rate cuts.

The meeting comes as Bitcoin remains sensitive to broader financial conditions. A cautious Fed message may weigh on risk assets, while softer language on inflation could support demand for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

Additionally, Thursday will bring Q1 2026 GDP data and March PCE inflation figures. The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis lists April 30 as the next release date for PCE data, including the core PCE index.

These reports matter because the Fed uses inflation and growth data to guide policy. Strong inflation may reduce hopes for rate cuts, while weak growth may raise concern about the U.S. economy.

Tech earnings and war headlines remain in focus

Large technology companies will also report earnings this week. Microsoft, Amazon, Meta and Alphabet are due on Wednesday, while Apple follows on Thursday, placing a large part of the stock market under review.

Bitcoin may also react to geopolitical headlines. Reports said President Donald Trump was unharmed after shots were fired near the White House Correspondents’ Dinner venue in Washington.

Tension linked to the U.S., Israel and Iran remains another market risk. If the situation worsens, traders may reduce exposure to risky assets. If conditions calm, Bitcoin could follow any recovery in global markets.

For now, the week gives Bitcoin several possible price triggers. The Fed decision, PCE inflation data, GDP figures, tech earnings and war headlines may decide whether BTC holds firm or faces fresh volatility.

At press time, Bitcoin traded at around $77,900, indicating slight loss in the past 24 hours but over 4% in the past week, according to crypto.news data.

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