There is growing alarm that the US debt ceiling is closing in and it has become a top concern for investors. But this issue is just one of several potential hazards for markets in 2023. While it will undoubtedly have implications for economic growth, it is not likely to cause a major incident.
US embarrasses itself with fiscal policy madness By Mark Sobel The mindless feud over whether to raise the US debt ceiling only underscores the deep dysfunction of America’s fiscal policies.
MEETINGS Public sector debt summit Tuesday 23 May, Conference OMFIF is holding its second public sector debt summit, convening leading public sector investors to shape the future of the sovereign, supranational and agency bond markets. Register →
ON DEMAND US Treasury’s international financial priorities for 2023 As the global economic landscape continues to shift, Jay Shambaugh, under secretary for international affairs at the US Treasury, identified the international financial priorities for 2023.
LATEST REPORT Central banks in the digital age: bringing data into focus As central banks evolve to meet the demands of the modern age, the types of data they gather are becoming more unconventional and so are the tools and strategies they use for analysis.