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Suncor Energy Inc. T.SU

Alternate Symbol(s):  SU

Suncor Energy Inc. is a Canada-based integrated energy company. The Company's segments include Oil Sands, Exploration and Production (E&P), and Refining and Marketing. Its operations include oil sands development, production and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining in Canada and the United States and its Petro-Canada retail and wholesale distribution networks, including Canada’s Electric Highway, a coast-to-coast network of fast-charging electric vehicles (EV) stations. Petro-Canada has a network of over 1,800 retail and wholesale locations across Canada, providing customers with a wide variety of fuel and service offerings including low-carbon fuel options. It is developing petroleum resources while advancing the transition to a low-emissions future through investment in power and renewable fuels. It also wholly owns the Fort Hills Project, which is located in Alberta's Athabasca region, approximately 90 kilometers north of Fort McMurray.


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Comment by Torontojayon Apr 18, 2023 2:35pm
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Post# 35401231

RE:RE:RE:US Debt Ceiling - Should We Worry?

RE:RE:RE:US Debt Ceiling - Should We Worry?

Budget deficits are in fact inflationary. 

When the debt ceiling is raised, the government has to replenish its Treasury General Account. It can come from 3 sources and I'll elaborate on each one. 


1) The Federal Reserve can print more money. This is out of the question at this point. 

2) The commercial banks are the principal owners of the Government debt. Bank reserves go down and collateral/bond purchases go up. The liability side of the commercial bank remains unchanged. 


3) The private households purchase the debt. In this case, bank deposits go down and whatever happens to the bank liability side of the balance sheet must be reduced by the same amount on the asset side. In other words, bank reserves go down. 


In both cases 2&3, bank reserves go down which implies that banks and/or households have less liquidity to do transactions with each other. 


Raising the debt ceiling is a drain on liquidity and when combined with quantitative tightening can easily cause a recession. 


 

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