As Social Security and Medicare trust funds face insolvency by 2034, experts warn that bond market pressures could force Congress into painful fiscal reforms. Will lawmakers finally tackle the 'third rail' of politics?
World stocks are pulling back from record highs as traders brace for crucial U.S. inflation data that could impact Federal Reserve interest rate plans. Political tensions rise as bond market worries grow.
This week, bond traders await a pivotal moment as Jerome Powell speaks at the Federal Reserve's annual gathering in Jackson Hole. With expectations for rate cuts rising, his insights could significantly impact the Treasury market. Is the quarter-point cut next month a sure thing?
U.S. stagflation fears are shaking global markets as inflation data pressures Treasuries. Wall Street reacts sharply, and investors brace for potential rate cuts amid rising economic concerns.
After Trump hinted at firing Fed Chair Powell, bond markets reacted with a split in yields. This unprecedented move raises concerns about market stability and inflation expectations.
U.S. Treasury yields surged as President Trump threatened more tariffs amidst ongoing trade tensions. With a 90-day tariff reprieve deadline looming, investors brace for fresh announcements that could impact financial markets.
Economists warn that Trump's massive tax cuts could exacerbate the U.S. debt crisis, potentially leading to higher interest rates and a doom loop that threatens economic stability. Learn why experts are concerned about the future.
In a stark warning, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon highlights potential turmoil in the bond market due to escalating U.S. debt. Investors are urged to diversify as fears of a fiscal crisis loom. Discover what this means for your investments!
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, has issued a stark warning about an impending crisis in the bond market, attributing it to excessive government spending and Fed policies. He emphasizes the need for a shift in debt trajectory and market-making abilities.
Treasury yields fell on Tuesday as optimism around U.S.-EU trade negotiations increased. President Trump postponed tariffs, allowing for more time to reach a deal. Investors are now eyeing upcoming Federal Reserve minutes.