Re: Who is buying the US Treasuries?
I don't know about huge capital losses...I suppose we'll have to see how it plays out....but I am in agreement that what you describe is happening.
I don't think the rising savings rate in the USA is entirely fudged numbers related to deleveraging any more...I suspect there's now a fear-driven real increase in savings underway, and it could be the start of a secular trend. This is what I was referring to in this post:
If we eventually progress to the point where there's a bear market "revulsion" toward equity investing [and that's not out of the realm of the imaginable any more
] then higher rates of domestically funded Treasury debt seem entirely plausible.
The reason I am hesitant to buy into the "bond holders will soon be crushed by rising interest rates" is because I think the Fed and the Treasury understand full well the need to secure and retain domestic investment support for ever larger Treasury auctions...and will do everything they can to keep a lid on interest rate rises. They know that domestic investors aren't the same as foreign official sector buyers...that the potential for capital losses will send them scurrying, unlike China's PBOC.
Originally posted by grapejelly
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I don't think the rising savings rate in the USA is entirely fudged numbers related to deleveraging any more...I suspect there's now a fear-driven real increase in savings underway, and it could be the start of a secular trend. This is what I was referring to in this post:
Originally posted by GRG55
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The reason I am hesitant to buy into the "bond holders will soon be crushed by rising interest rates" is because I think the Fed and the Treasury understand full well the need to secure and retain domestic investment support for ever larger Treasury auctions...and will do everything they can to keep a lid on interest rate rises. They know that domestic investors aren't the same as foreign official sector buyers...that the potential for capital losses will send them scurrying, unlike China's PBOC.
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