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How Government Debt Reduces Your Buying Power
Government Debt Management Strategies - When countries face excessive debt, governments are likely to devalue their currency and lower interest rates [1] - Devaluing currency is a subtle method for governments to reduce wealth, as it makes goods cheaper in markets and stimulates the economy [2][3] - Lowering interest rates is stimulative [3] Risks and Alternatives - Devaluing currency reduces buying power because the value of the currency is less [3] - Balancing the budget is an alternative to devaluing currency for offsetting debt problems [4]
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-03 13:07
UK Gilt Market - UK gilt yields have eased for now after a burst of drama in the House of Commons [1] Government Fiscal Policy - The Labour government faces making some hard choices in the long run [1] - The key question is whether the Labour government can make those hard choices stick [1]
Treasuy Secretary Bessent on Tax Bill, Next Fed Chair, Government Debt
Bloomberg Television· 2025-06-30 14:37
We are now joined by U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Betts. And just as the Senate has begun voting on what's known as the big, beautiful bill. You look at the latest version of the tax bill.The big question that remains is the GOP holdouts. What kind of deal can be cut with those holdouts. And what are you and the president prepared to offer for support.Well, I'm confident that the bill is going to progress, as is over the next few hours, and it'll be on the president's desk to sign on July 4th. So the Senat ...
Should You Be Concerned About The Bond Market? - 6/10/25 | Market Sense | Fidelity Investments
Fidelity Investments· 2025-06-11 21:42
Market Trends & Concerns - The discussion revolves around whether U S Treasuries are losing their safe-haven appeal, focusing on a recent selloff in long-term Treasuries and its potential impact on global markets [1] - The report highlights bond market volatility and concerns surrounding Treasuries [1] - It addresses the potential effects of tariffs, taxes, and increasing government debt on the market [1] Fiscal Policy & Investment Considerations - The analysis includes a closer look at current fiscal policy and the implications of more government debt in a volatile market [1] - It explores the role of foreign investors in the U S Treasury market [1] - The report considers the relationship between interest rates and inflation [1] Future Outlook & Opportunities - Fidelity encourages viewers to register for a 6/17/25 episode on bond opportunities and to bookmark the Fidelity Viewpoints 2025 Midyear Investing Outlook webpage for market insights [1]
MAY HARVARD CAPS / HARRIS POLL: TRUMP APPROVAL HOLDS STEADY AS ATTITUDES TOWARD THE ECONOMY BOUNCE BACK, BUT VOTERS EXPRESS CONCERN HE IS EXCEEDING GUARDRAILS ON TARIFFS AND DEPORTATIONS
Prnewswire· 2025-05-19 13:00
Economic Sentiment - 51% of voters believe the economy is strong, an increase of 5 points since April 2025 [1] - 42% of voters feel the country is on the right track, up 3 points from April 2025 [6] - 34% of voters report their personal financial situation is improving, while 39% say it is worsening, marking the lowest percentage since October 2021 [6] Approval Ratings - President Trump's approval rating stands at 47%, with 87% of Republican voters approving [2] - The Republican Party's approval rating is at 52%, the highest since March 2023, while the Democratic Party's approval is at 42% [6] Policy Support - Majority support for Trump's immigration policies and government efficiency, with 84% favoring lower prescription drug prices for Medicare recipients [5][6] - 70% of voters support raising the top income tax rate, while 63% favor actions to close the Southern border [6][11] Tariff and Trade Opinions - Voters are split on Trump's tariff policies, with 57% believing they are harming the economy [11] - 60% of voters think the U.S. has been taken advantage of in trade [11] International Relations - 59% of voters support Trump's relations with Saudi Arabia, while 62% express ethical concerns regarding Trump's acceptance of a luxury Boeing 747 from Qatar [11] - 62% of voters believe the Trump administration should continue providing weaponry to Ukraine and impose sanctions on Russia [18]