Market participants are warning that a lack of predictability when it comes to the US Treasury’s debt management strategy could ultimately portend higher borrowing costs.
Guneet Dhingra, Head of US Rates Strategy at BNP Paribas, discusses this, and examines current parallels with the 2023 bond selloff.
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F-shaped bond market, we're broke asf. I don't need all those charts.
Wait till the Treasury intellectuals read about Reichsmarks
Please bring Guneet more often. Excellent analysis!
A magnifying glass Classic 😂
Of course the grey haired boomer chuckles at mortgage rates going up. Sick generation putting humanities existence at risk with their opulent stupidity.
Oil future yet to touch 130 levels 😮😂😂 maybe deep state wants this 😂😂😂❤❤❤😮😮😮. Those who don't understand how the market works…. ignore this message 😂😂❤❤❤
Nothing magic about 40 trillion, so with the same logic 😮😂 nothing magic about 50, 60, 70…. trillion 😂😂😂❤❤❤😮
The letter k doesn't even make sense because literally everybody is getting richer.
Run to gold. US treasuries will be sold off worldwide. Big paper losses in long dated treasuries bought during covid.😮😮😮
only boomers can make sense of debt cagr 8 and gdp cagr 3.
More Guneet. Less of the other 2.
Trump president of the US BANKRUPTCY 😂😅 #ArtOfTheBill
Im convinced that no one knows anything about how things work. A lot of people looked like geniuses during ZERP and that era is dead. Now we see the sea of fools for what they always were.
Rich guys: "Tariff revenue was coming in." Tariff revenues = American taxpayer dollars
Capitalism only works if there's an unlimited credit supply.
Trump's money printing spree in response to covid has had negative effects years after it was done. What has been done now by him will have negative consequences years in the future that are not yet known. The man is a magnet for negativity. People around him fall and he miraculously comes out unscathed. Asset holders have gotten wealthy or are much better off and young people and people without assets have gotten left behind. He is the worst president in my lifetime by far.
I’ll be interested in 15~20% that’s where I’ll buy bonds not now 5% return is just too low for me
Elect a clown who bankrupted multiple casinos, expect your country to go belly up.
3:43 France like a rock did not move 😂😂😂😂 viva la France baguette mafia, love it how they rage baited this hairless Rogaine guy
Boomers are destroying the economy with debt, we need age limits in government
Maybe the debt is due to tax cuts over 50 years on corporations and the rich? Maybe maybe maybe? Anyone?
Cashier has pretty good points
The only reason America "thinks" it is a successful country is because it is living on money borrowed from other countries. That's not success that's failure dressed up as success with the bill to pay later, and later is getting very close. Time for a massive drop in Americans standard of living.
It's freaking Gandhi!
Crazy for Trump to have started a war with Iran, which it cannot afford.
Fed and Treasury department on opposite way economy directions
Let's go Duke!
Iran holds cards on global inflation economic growth and treasury bonds market