US Fiscal Strain Deepens as $40 Trillion Debt Milestone Raises Treasury Yield Risks: Jefferies
- The U.S. national debt has surpassed $40 trillion, increasing pressure on the bond market with higher yields on 10-year and 30-year Treasury bonds.
- Pyongyang launched ten ballistic missiles following shortened U.S.-South Korea military drills amid severe electrical grid failures.
- CENTCOM is enforcing maritime compliance in the Strait of Hormuz while the Treasury Department expands sanctions on IRGC-linked networks.
- Heavy clashes continue in Ukraine around Pokrovsk, Kurakhove, and the Kursk incursion zone with strategic deep strikes ongoing.
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$40 Trillion Debt Cliff, NYC Mosque Controversy, & Global Pressure Points
The U.S. national debt officially surpasses $40 trillion, creating unprecedented pressure on the bond market with 10-year and 30-year Treasury yields pushing higher. Meanwhile, global instability accelerates across multiple critical fronts. In this episode of Behind the Line, we break down the escalating domestic and international developments threatening economic and national security:
The US debt of 40 trillion dollars is raising the global cost of money, putting pressure on Europe and Greece. Bonds, government borrowing, banks, businesses and households are facing the risk of prolonged higher interest rates
US fiscal strain deepens as $40 trillion debt milestone raises treasury yield risks: Jefferies
US fiscal deterioration is increasingly becoming a key risk for global markets, with higher Treasury yields potentially putting pressure on equities and constraining the Federal Reserve's policy flexibility, Jefferies said in its latest research report.
US national debt reaches $40 trillion, raising fiscal concerns across markets
Rising debt levels could limit fiscal policy flexibility, increase borrowing costs, and heighten market volatility, impacting economic stability. The post US national debt reaches $40 trillion, raising fiscal concerns across markets appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
According to ChainCatcher, the bond market has recently sent a clear signal to Treasury Secretary Bessant: don't try to sweep $40 trillion in U.S. Treasury bonds under the rug and pretend everything is fine. Bessant announced plans to increase long-term Treasury repurchases this fall, pledged to use the Treasury's vast "toolbox" to support the market, and discussed upcoming measures to curb the ever-expanding U.S. debt burden. John Arnold, a for…
For the first time, the level of debt in the United States is more than $40 trillion. Interest rates on government bonds are rising dramatically.
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