China Seizes Davos Stage Amid Global Trade Tensions
Beijing positions itself as a stabilizing force in global trade at Davos, contrasting with U.S. unilateralism. Vice-Premier He Lifeng's keynote speech will highlight China's multilateral approach as Trump-era volatility lingers.
Market implications emerge as geopolitical tensions historically correlate with bitcoin volatility. Traders monitor BTC, ETH, and XRP for safe-haven flows during the forum.
Cryptocurrency exchanges like Binance and Coinbase see increased institutional interest when traditional markets face geopolitical risks. The 'Davos effect' often triggers capital rotation into digital assets.