The diesel refining margin in the United States has expanded to $102.20 per barrel, marking an all-time high. Analysts suggest that rising refined oil prices could impact inflation and interest rates. CoinDesk reported that the crack spread, which indicates the price difference between diesel and crude oil, has widened to its highest level. The price of Bitcoin was quoted at $64,277.24. The crack spread is the price difference that occurs when a refinery processes crude oil into products for sale. Diesel is directly related to consumer costs as it is used in truck transportation, agricultural machinery, and heating oil. In July, the U.S. refining margin set a record for three consecutive days, with the diesel crack spread exceeding $91. This $102.20 figure surpasses the record set a month ago. The impact on Bitcoin relates to inflation and interest rates; if rising refined oil prices stimulate consumer price expectations, interest rates may rise. However, CoinDesk clarified that the widening diesel margin does not necessarily mean a decline in Bitcoin prices. With the dollar index falling to 99.29, a weaker dollar could positively affect Bitcoin. The market is currently burdened by energy prices and bond yields. There are interpretations that the expansion of the diesel refining margin could influence consumer costs and economic sentiment.
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