On January 18th, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen sent a letter to the US Congress saying that as the US federal government is about to hit the debt ceiling, the Treasury Department will take extraordinary measures from January 21st to avoid debt default. In her letter, Yellen called on Congress to take action as soon as possible to raise or suspend the debt ceiling to protect the credibility and economic stability of the United States. She pointed out that the Treasury Department will start a...
The US debt ceiling issue is once again on the table, and the gold shock impasse may continue; the US dollar is afraid that economic data will face the Federal Reserve, and the Japanese authorities are on the verge of intervening in the yen. Can US stocks wait for the "Santa Claus rebound"?
On December 28, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen sent a letter to the US congressional leadership on the debt ceiling issue, asking Congress to take action to protect the credibility of the US government. Yellen is expected to initiate extraordinary measures from January 14 to 23, and said that the Treasury could reach the new debt ceiling on January 14-23.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has written to congressional leadership on the debt ceiling, asking Congress to take action to protect the credibility of the US government. Yellen is expected to initiate extraordinary measures on January 14-23 and said the Treasury could reach the new debt limit on January 14-23.