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Bitcoin soars past gold, hits record high

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london — Bitcoin jumped to a new high on Friday, a day after soaring past the price of an ounce of gold for the first time.

One unit of the virtual currency was trading above $1,292.71 at 7.30am in New York, compared with $1,226.89 for an ounce of gold. The metal’s had a terrible week, declining for the fourth time in five days.

The latest surge in bitcoin’s value has been attributed to tighter currency restrictio­ns in countries such as China, India and Venezuela, as well as speculatio­n about prospects under the Trump administra­tion.

China’s three biggest Bitcoin exchanges suspended withdrawal­s last month after pressure from the People’s Bank of China, which was concerned people were using bitcoin to move money out of the country, sidesteppi­ng official efforts to shore up the yuan.

Investors may also be betting on a more relaxed regulatory environmen­t under US President Donald Trump. The US Securities and Exchange Commission is expected to rule on a proposal for an exchange-traded fund based on the digital currency by March 11.

“Some people may be frontrunni­ng what they see as the ETF demand down the road,” said John Butler, head of wealth services for GoldMoney, in an interview.

Bitcoin still has a lot to prove, he said. “We’re a long way from Bitcoin establishi­ng its properties as anything that could be considered to be a reasonably stable store of value,” Butler said. — Bloomberg

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