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Bitcoin's Value is Returning! $BTC has broken the 85,000 MA and surged to the 87,300 level, rebounding from a panic low of 74,500 just 10 days ago—with barely any pullback. It's clear that institutions and whales bought heavily at the bottom, while retail investors hesitated. Big players have been consistently buying, eyeing a break above 88,000 and possibly 90,000 this week. Fueled by trade war concerns, they took advantage of retail panic to buy the dip—catching many off guard. If $BTC breaks 90K, expect a wave of retail investors chasing the rally at high prices. The smart money is clearly one step ahead. Meanwhile, $ETH is quietly following, rising from 1,580 to 1,620. While the gain is modest, all eyes are on Ethereum’s major upgrade coming May 7. A strong $BTC performance could spark a bigger move for $ETH. Like and follow for key updates and timely crypto insights—don't miss the next move! #BTCRebound
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China Returns $55M Boeing Jet Amid Rising U.S.-China Trade Tensions In a sharp escalation of trade tensions, China has returned a brand-new Boeing 737 MAX jet to the U.S., dealing a blow to Boeing and underscoring the deepening rift between Washington and Beijing. The $55 million aircraft, intended for China’s Xiamen Airlines, landed in Seattle after being flown back from Boeing’s Zhoushan completion center, where it had been awaiting final delivery. The reversal came after the U.S. imposed steep tariffs—up to 145%—on a range of Chinese imports. China swiftly responded with a 125% tariff on several U.S. goods, including commercial aircraft. These tariffs more than doubled the jet's cost, making the deal financially unviable. The return of the aircraft not only signals deteriorating trade relations but also threatens Boeing’s foothold in the critical Chinese market. With tensions rising, Chinese airlines may increasingly turn to Airbus as an alternative, potentially reshaping the global aviation landscape already strained by supply chain issues and regulatory hurdles. #USChinaTensions
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