Standard Chartered expects Ethereum to rebound after falling to $1,400, with a year-end target price of $4,000.

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BlockBeats News, February 12 — Standard Chartered Bank has lowered its end-of-2026 target price for Ethereum from $7,500 to $4,000, expecting Ethereum’s price to drop to around $1,400 before rebounding later this year.

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Sunnyleafvip
· 02-12 14:16
Possible
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GoldMeltingAnalystvip
· 02-12 13:57
Standard Chartered is a scammer
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