Spain's manufacturing sector just entered contraction territory in December according to PMI data. When major economies start pulling back on production, it usually signals broader economic slowdown—and that's the kind of macro headwind that tends to ripple through asset markets, including crypto. Manufacturing contractions in developed economies often precede tighter monetary conditions and reduced risk appetite. Worth monitoring how this shapes the broader economic backdrop heading into 2025.
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BlockchainBard
· 5h ago
The manufacturing industry in Spain has collapsed, and now 2025 is looking bleak. The crypto world will have to tremble again.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 5h ago
European manufacturing contracts, and the crypto world is again being dragged down by macro factors. I already said there's no hope for this year.
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DegenTherapist
· 5h ago
The European economy cools down, and the crypto circle suffers again... These PMI data are really unfriendly.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 5h ago
Spain's manufacturing sector contracts, and the crypto world is about to shake again. This time, it's really time to watch your wallet closely.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 6h ago
Is the Spanish manufacturing sector shrinking? Here we go again, is this the start of another round of harvesting?
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BasementAlchemist
· 6h ago
European industry has collapsed; the crypto world can't escape it.
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MEVHunterBearish
· 6h ago
Is the Spanish manufacturing industry contracting? Here it comes again, this wave of decline is about to hit.
Spain's manufacturing sector just entered contraction territory in December according to PMI data. When major economies start pulling back on production, it usually signals broader economic slowdown—and that's the kind of macro headwind that tends to ripple through asset markets, including crypto. Manufacturing contractions in developed economies often precede tighter monetary conditions and reduced risk appetite. Worth monitoring how this shapes the broader economic backdrop heading into 2025.