U.S. Debt Ceiling
U.S. Debt Ceiling If Congress fails to raise the debt ceiling, it is probable that the U.S. Treasury will not be able to pay its bills completely and promptly in early June 2023. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
U.S. Debt Ceiling If Congress fails to raise the debt ceiling, it is probable that the U.S. Treasury will not be able to pay its bills completely and promptly in early June 2023. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
U.S. Debt Ceiling Historically, Gold tends to be the best hedge against U.S. debt ceiling concerns. Image: BofA Global Research
U.S. Debt Ceiling The U.S. debt ceiling is a crucial issue. FMS investors are confident that the debt ceiling will be resolved. Image: BofA Global Investment Strategy
How Do You Believe the U.S. Debt Ceiling Will Be Resolved? JPM clients are confident that the U.S. debt ceiling issue will be resolved at the last minute. Image: J.P. Morgan
How Many Times Each President Increased the Debt Ceiling? The U.S. debt ceiling has been raised 89 times since 1959. Is this time any different? Image: Carson Investment Research
Household Debt-to-Income Ratios U.S. households have improved their balance sheets in the past decade. Image: Deutsche Bank
Global Negative Yielding Debt The transition from $18 trillion to zero in negative-yielding debt over the past few years reflects a broader shift away from the era of ultra-low interest rates and easy monetary policy. Image: BofA Global Investment Strategy
IG + HY + EM Debt Flows Flows into IG/HY/EM debt have turned positive. Image: BofA Global Research
FINRA Margin Debt and 12-Month Z-Score Is the current 12-month z-score for margin debt a contrarian bullish signal for U.S. stocks? Image: BofA Global Research
U.S. Corporate Debt to Equity U.S. corporate debt to equity is just 25%. Image: BofA Global Research
U.S. Equities – Margin Debt and S&P 500 Is the sharp decline of margin debt a contrarian bullish signal for U.S. stocks? Image: Morgan Stanley