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Bloomberg· 2025-09-10 23:26
Monetary Policy - Malaysia's current borrowing cost levels are sufficient to support growth [1] - The country can hold off on further cutting borrowing costs [1] Banking Sector - A veteran banker led a Malaysian lender to record profit [1]
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-09-08 02:01
As its borrowing costs soar, the U.K. could become a leading indicator of trouble for other heavily indebted industrialized nations like the U.S. and France, economists say https://t.co/47yy8er6qq ...
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-09-06 19:31
Debt & Economy - A European Union country faces significant debt, increasing borrowing costs, and unstable governments [1] - This country is not Italy [1]
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-05 19:02
Two of Canada’s largest lenders now see the Bank of Canada cutting borrowing costs later this month after a worse-than-expected jobs report https://t.co/DUA62oK1bz ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-05 13:45
High borrowing costs in the domestic bond market are not "affordable" when interest rates in the economy are low, India’s finance minister said on Friday https://t.co/ra7TOdABte ...
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-09-05 12:54
There is a country in the European Union saddled with a massive debt pile, rising borrowing costs and governments that collapse in a matter of months—and it’s not Italy https://t.co/Qu57wlAldv ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-05 06:14
Housing Market Trends - UK house prices experienced a rise for the third consecutive month [1] - House prices reached a record high [1] Economic Factors - Cheaper borrowing costs are improving affordability for buyers [1] - Rapid wage gains are improving affordability for buyers [1]
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-09-04 03:55
There is a country in the European Union saddled with a massive debt pile, rising borrowing costs and governments that collapse in a matter of months—and it’s not Italy https://t.co/vWKMhwyELg ...
Why Long-Dated Bonds Are Falling Out of Favor #stockmarket #business #shorts
Bloomberg Television· 2025-09-03 16:42
Market Trends & Borrowing Costs - Borrowing costs are up, reaching levels unseen in decades, especially for long-term bonds, impacting investors and governments globally [1] - Investors are demanding higher compensation for holding long-term bonds due to persistent inflation and significant budget deficits [2] - Yields on 30-year treasuries are nearing 5%, a level last seen in July, while UK 30-year rates have reached levels last seen in 1998 [3] Government Debt & Fiscal Policy - Governments worldwide accumulated substantial cheap debt following the 2008 global financial crisis and further increased borrowing to address COVID-19 lockdowns and related recessions [4] - Increased inflation and interest rates since the pandemic have made such large-scale borrowing unsustainable [5] - Concerns exist that persistently high bond yields and governments' failure to manage their finances could lead to escalating debt servicing costs [5] Structural Forces - Structural factors, including demographics and geopolitical tensions, are contributing to the rise in borrowing costs [2] - The longer the maturity of a bond, the greater the potential for adverse events, leading investors to demand higher compensation [4]
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-03 16:41
Borrowing costs are up around the globe, causing a headache for investors and policymakersBloomberg Economics' Jamie Rush explains why long-dated bonds are falling out of favor https://t.co/rtuGvI2Jlh https://t.co/MY9ReTby4n ...