With the U.S. projected to borrow $2 trillion yearly for the next decade, the Treasury Department will need to sell a lot more bonds to make up for the deficit. WSJ's Dion Rabouin explains what it means for the stock market.
This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. Distribution and use of this material are governed by our Subscriber Agreement and by copyright law. For non-personal use or to order multiple copies, please contact Dow Jones Reprints at 1-800-843-0008 or visit www.djreprints.com.
https://www.wsj.com/economy/central-banking/add-global-conflict-to-the-forces-keeping-interest-rates-high-8016579aWith the U.S. projected to borrow $2 trillion yearly for the next decade, the Treasury Department will need to sell a lot more bonds to make up for the deficit. WSJ’s Dion Rabouin explains what it means for the stock market. Photo illustration: Noah Friedman
In times of war and conflict, investors have long piled into Treasury bonds and other safe-haven assets, bringing interest rates down. But in today’s disintegrating geopolitical environment, where hot spots around the world threaten to upend the supply of key commodities, it’s becoming harder for investors to book their flights to safety. That helps explain whyThis copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. Distribution and use of this material are governed by our Subscriber Agreement and by copyright law.
Singapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Stage set for conflict at COP28 with mixed response to outcome of key climate talksTense negotiations at the final meeting on a climate-related loss and damages fund — an international fund to help poor countries hit hard by a warming planet — ended Saturday in Abu Dhabi, with participants agreeing that the World Bank would temporarily oversee the fund for the next four years. The U.S.
Read more »
Stage set for conflict at COP28 with mixed response to outcome of key climate talksTense negotiations at the final meeting on a climate-related loss and damages fund — an international fund to help poor countries hit hard by a warming planet — ended Saturday in Abu Dhabi, with participants agreeing that the World Bank would temporarily oversee the fund for the next four...
Read more »
How does international conflict affect oil prices?Five facts on how Israel, Ukraine, and Iran tensions affect global energy markets and American fuel prices.
Read more »
Cowboys add LB Rashaan Evans to active roster ahead of EaglesAhead of their NFC East showdown against the Philadelphia Eagles, the Dallas Cowboys elevated linebacker Rashaan Evans from the practice squad to the active...
Read more »
Mercedes Dealer Backs Down On Illegal Add-On Fees After Colorado Man’s Story Goes ViralNow the Colorado Attorney General is asking others consumers who have paid hidden fees when buying cars to contact him because they're illegal
Read more »
Bay Wheels bikeshare program to lower costs, add 2,000 e-bikes and new docking stationsBay Wheels regional bikeshare program will add 2,000 next-generation e-bikes and 55 additional docking stations in San Francisco, San Jose, Oakland, Berkeley and Emeryville.
Read more »