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" ... Bond vigilantes or no, my bet is that the stimulus will be there. Whether it comes as a formal federal relief program or a backroom Federal Reserve deal, the printing presses won’t cool down until the crisis is over. ... "
" ... The Black Lives Matter Global Network, a chapter-based, member-led organization striving to increase local power and intervene in violence on Black communities by the state and vigilantes, showcased art and its message in an interactive booth. Galleries were invited for the first time last year, with participation growing for eight to eleven this year. The number of artists in the juried section was scaled back from 64 last year to 39 this year to ensure more thoughtful curation. ... "
" ... The Trump campaign sent out an “ANTIFA ALERT” to supporters on Saturday as part of a broader effort by President Trump to instill fear of civil unrest and left-wing vigilantes, even as he says his crisis management strategy is primarily aimed at maintaining calm. ... "
" ... The point of deploying the quote is to illustrate the power of the bond market as a signaling device, and in the distant past as a mechanism to discipline government. Notably market strategists, such as Ed Yardeni, have spoken of “bond vigilantes referring to the fact that the bond market curbed excessive borrowing (and inflation) by governments by penalizing them for reckless borrowing with higher bond yields. ... "
" ... This is puzzling. If the economy is on solid ground, growing at 3%, and accelerating, and the Fed continues in tightening mode, why do long-term yields refuse to rise? The bond vigilantes are concerned about two items: the lack of inflation, and the huge debt burdens faced by nations, corporations, and households. I have written extensively about the deflationary world in which we live, and have also outlined in prior writings that the debt burden today is much higher than it was at its pre-recession peak. (As a percentage of GDP: U.S.: 251% today vs. 228% pre-recession; China: 258% vs. 145%; Japan: 372% vs. 308%.) ... "