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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Quipt Home Medical Corp T.QIPT

Alternate Symbol(s):  QIPT

Quipt Home Medical Corp. is a home medical equipment provider. The Company specializes in improving the home management of chronic illness through the application of telehealth systems and automated distribution. It provides in-home monitoring and disease management services, including end-to-end respiratory solutions for patients in the United States. It offers nebulizers, oxygen concentrators... see more

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Quipt Home Medical Corp > Why the stock markets may not rejoice debt ceiling deal
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Post by besttobe on May 28, 2023 11:10am

Why the stock markets may not rejoice debt ceiling deal

Why the stock markets may not rejoice about the debt ceiling deal

From CNN's Elisabeth Buchwald

You’d expect the stock market to surge after the White House and House Republicans reached a tentative deal to raise the debt ceiling. But markets may have other plans.

The stock market, for the most part, has been ignoring the serious risks associated with the United States defaulting on its debt. Even if Congress passes a bill to raise the debt ceiling and President Joe Biden signs it, it could take months before stocks and other financial markets move on.

“One of the concerns I have is that even in the run-up to an agreement, when one does occur, there can be substantial financial market distress,” Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said last week.
“We’re seeing just the beginnings of it,” she said, referring to stock and bond market volatility in recent days.

If markets get what they ultimately want — no debt default — they’ll have to buckle up for a potentially rough ride immediately after a deal is signed.

That’s because the Treasury will instantly need to replenish the cash it burned through during the period of extraordinary measures when it could not borrow more money.

This will create more competition for equity from investors, said Michael Reynolds, vice president of investment strategy at Glenmede. After weighing their options, many investors may find the returns from investing in US Treasuries better than stocks. That will temporarily suck some liquidity out of the stock market, he said.

Comment by LionGate7 on May 28, 2023 3:04pm
So if CNN said it then it must be true? Not a very trustworthy source for predicting the markets!  There are many other sources that will tell you the opposite. IMHO
Comment by besttobe on May 28, 2023 3:20pm
Well does this article meet your approval G&M?....haha It’s a good time to retire the debt ceiling charade once and for all IAN MCGUGAN PUBLISHED MAY 26, 2023 FOR SUBSCRIBERS Open this photo in gallery: U.S. President Joe Biden hosts debt limit talks with House Speaker ...more  
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