What Does the Historic Rise in Public Debt Mean for the Dollar and Bonds?

The Imbalances Continue to Grow

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Photo courtesyPeder Beck-Friis, economist at PIMCO

Author: Funds Society, Madrid

Debt levels in G7 economies are approaching those seen only after major wars and global crises

Despite an unsustainable fiscal path, the dollar remains firm as the world’s leading reserve currency

The rise in interest spending could force fiscal adjustments, with a direct impact on the U.S. Treasury yield curve