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Bitcoin Price Briefly Jumps Above $92,800 As CPI Meets Forecasts, Powell DOJ Dispute Fuels Safe-Haven Bid

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Bitcoin Price Briefly Jumps Above $92,800 As CPI Meets Forecasts, Powell DOJ Dispute Fuels Safe-Haven Bid

The bitcoin price briefly climbed above $92,500 today after U.S. inflation data came in line with expectations as markets assessed the Federal Reserve’s policy outlook and rising political tensions surrounding the central bank.

The consumer price index rose 2.7% year over year in December, unchanged from November and matching economists’ estimates, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 

On a month-over-month basis, headline inflation increased 0.3%, also in line with forecasts.

Core CPI, which excludes food and energy, rose 2.6% from a year earlier, compared with expectations for 2.7% and a prior reading of 2.6%. Core inflation increased 0.2% month over month.

December’s CPI report cleared late-2025 “data fog,” bolstering the soft-landing narrative and raising the odds of further Fed cuts, according to Matt Mena, Crypto Research Strategist at 21shares.

“The cooling core data, paired with the jobs data, seem to be inline with the fed’s dual mandate and increase chances of further cuts this year even amidst the political noise surrounding the DOJ’s investigation into Chair Powell,” Mena wrote to Bitcoin Magazine. “Bitcoin is increasingly behaving as a sophisticated macro hedge; in a world of weaponized energy and heightened geopolitical tensions, Bitcoin is being repriced as an international reserve that remains indifferent to sovereign border disputes.”

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Bitcoin, which had been trading just below $92,000 around the time of the report, spiked to around $92,800 in the minutes following market open before retreating to roughly $92,300. The cryptocurrency was up about 1%–1.7% over the past 24 hours at the time of writing.

Traditional markets showed a muted response. U.S. stock index futures rose about 0.3%, while the yield on the 10-year Treasury fell to 4.175% from above 4.19% ahead of the data. Interest-rate futures pricing reflected a roughly 95% probability that the Federal Reserve will leave rates unchanged at its January meeting.

The bitcoin price move followed a rally late Sunday that pushed prices back above $92,000 after new headlines involving Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell intensified concerns about central bank independence.

The bitcoin price rose roughly 1.5% late Sunday to around $92,000 after Powell released a video message stating that the U.S. Department of Justice had threatened criminal charges tied to his June 2025 congressional testimony. Powell said the dispute stemmed from the Fed setting interest rates based on its assessment of economic conditions rather than political pressure.

“The threat of criminal charges is a consequence of the Federal Reserve setting interest rates based on our best assessment of what will serve the public,” Powell said in the video.

The DOJ has opened a criminal investigation related to Powell’s testimony on a renovation project for Federal Reserve office buildings that exceeded $2.5 billion in cost. Powell has characterized the investigation as politically motivated, while the White House has denied direct involvement, despite President Donald Trump’s repeated criticism of the Fed’s monetary policy.

Market participants said the headlines triggered a “safe-haven” response across some assets. Gold rose alongside the bitcoin price, with spot prices climbing about 1.3% during Sunday’s move.

The broader macro backdrop remains uncertain. Reuters reported that Goldman Sachs recently pushed back its expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts to June and September 2026, from earlier forecasts of March and June.

Bitcoin price has traded largely between $88,000 and $94,000 so far in January, consolidating after pulling back from record highs above $126,000 reached in October 2025. Bitcoin Magazine Pro data shows the cryptocurrency reached an intraday high near $92,400 over the weekend.

At the time of writing, the bitcoin price was trading near $92,300, with a 24-hour trading volume of about $48 billion. The asset remains within its recent range as traders weigh inflation data, interest-rate expectations, and continued political developments tied to U.S. monetary policy.

Analysts said near-term price action is likely to remain volatile, with markets watching whether bitcoin can hold support above $87,000 or reclaim resistance near $94,000 in the days ahead.

At the time of writing, the bitcoin price is near $92,400.

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This post Bitcoin Price Briefly Jumps Above $92,800 As CPI Meets Forecasts, Powell DOJ Dispute Fuels Safe-Haven Bid first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.

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