US Debt Ceiling: Market volatility likely to occur if negotiations are dragged out – ANZ

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US Debt Ceiling: Market volatility likely to occur if negotiations are dragged out – ANZ UnitedStates Markets Volatility Banks

Financial market volatility and disrupting growth

“We anticipate that a deal will be reached to suspend the debt limit for a few months to provide more time to negotiate a mutually satisfactory outcome. Negotiations over that period are likely to be fractious, causing financial market“The Democrats and Biden will most likely need to reach a compromise agreement with the Republicans that incorporates long-term budget savings in return for a reasonable increase in the debt limit or a lengthier suspension period.

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