Ishiba’s election at the weekend, however, sparked another yen rally and a rapid 5% drop in Japan’s Nikkei share average, with the selling apparently spreading to bitcoin, which quickly fell from around $66,000 to as low as $63,300. The price soared to $63,800 at press time, down about 3% from Friday evening.
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