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"Previous episodes when federal interest payments (as a proportion of total outlays) reached similar levels as today were followed by fiscal consolidation."
UBS analysts advised investors to think interest rates and tech, not politics.
Investors who lend to the less-liquid private market are not compensated well enough for today's macro-risks, PIMCO says.
The air pressure level required for a payout wasn't reached, despite the catastrophic storm.
Investors often let political biases impact their portfolios, and they're reducing their returns as a result, according to Tom McLoughlin.
Fixed income assets are attractive right now as they can hedge downside risk, says Larry Kochard.
Explore the differences between CDs and bonds, including interest rates, risks, liquidity, and tax implications to decide which investment is best for you.
A new Bank of America survey finds three quarters of younger investors don't believe they can achieve above-average returns with stocks and bonds.
"We know those attractive cash rates aren't going to last forever," says LPL's Lawrence Gillum.
"This is the ninth straight quarter of unusually high unrealized losses since the Federal Reserve began to raise interest rates," the FDIC said.
Riyadh is pressing ahead with massive spending projects as part of its Vision 2030 economic transformation plan that includes the Neom megaproject.
A Trump presidency would worsen US fiscal deficits, the billionaire investor and PIMCO co-founder said.
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Beijing will issue a tranche of 30-year bonds on Friday as part of sales intended to raise $138 billion for "major national strategies."
The surge in interest payments has led to some paradoxical thinking on Wall Street about how exactly the Fed can tame inflation back to 2%.
"Look for 5% plus 10-year yields over the next 12 months," Bill Gross wrote in a note published this week.