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Bitcoin Whipsaws as CPI Shows Sticky Underlying Inflation

Bitcoin Whipsaws as CPI Shows Sticky Underlying Inflation

The sticky parts of the report

, then after that paragraph,

Bitcoin's choppy session

, then after that,

The Fed's next move

. So we need to translate those. - "The sticky parts of the report" -> "De seje dele af rapporten" or "De vedholdende dele af rapporten". "Sticky" here means persistent, so "De seje dele" is fine. - "Bitcoin's choppy session" -> "Bitcoins ujævne session" or "Bitcoins volatile session". "Choppy" means irregular, so "ujævn" or "hakkende". I'll use "Bitcoins ujævne session". - "The Fed's next move" -> "Feds næste træk" or "Centralbankens næste træk". Use "Feds næste træk" (with apostrophe? In Danish, we often write "Feds" without apostrophe? Actually "Fed" is an acronym, so we can write "Feds" as genitive. But it's common to write "Fed's" in English, but in Danish we might write "Feds" or "Fed's". I'll use "Feds næste træk" but to be consistent, I'll use "Fed's" as in original? Since we are translating, we can adapt. I'll use "Fed's" as it's common in Danish too. But let's check: In Danish