The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Bitcoin extends slump on Goldman Sachs report

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LONDON: Bitcoin sank further, extending the previous day’s slump sparked by reports US investment banking giant Goldman Sachs has pulled back from immediate plans to open a trading desk for the virtual currency.

Bitcoin has dived almost ten per cent since Wednesday to near a nine-month low.

Around 1300 GMT, it stood at US $6,400.74, down from US $6,949.01 Wednesday, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

Rival cryptocurr­encies ethereum and ripple meanwhile slumped by about 20 per cent and 10 per cent respective­ly since the Business Insider said Goldman suspended plans for a bitcoin-linked trading exchange in favour of other digital currency efforts.

The dive saw market capitalisa­tion of so-called cryptocurr­encies dive around US$40 billion over 24 hours, specialist market media reported.

The decision came amid regulatory uncertaint­y over bitcoin, Business Insider added, citing sources.

The US banking titan has not directly commented on the report.

Goldman had recruited Justin Schmidt from hedge fund Seven Eight Capital to prepare the bank for transactio­ns involving bitcoin in case of a regulatory green light.

Other large financial firms have meanwhile also pulled back on digital money projects with bitcoin prices plunging this year.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? The Ripple, Bitcoin, Etherum and Litecoin virtual currencies on a PC motherboar­d.
— Reuters photo The Ripple, Bitcoin, Etherum and Litecoin virtual currencies on a PC motherboar­d.

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