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Over-Owned, Over-Valued, & Over-Bought... But Stocks Face Bigger Threat From Bessent

Business December 17, 2024

Net T-bill issuance is likely to fall further when Treasury Secretary nominee Scott Bessent takes office.

But that means a greater onus on liquidity-draining bonds to fund the deficit, leaving stocks at increasing risk of downside next year.

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Authored by Tyler Durden via ZeroHedge December 17th 2024

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