Henry Paulson Warns of Potential US Treasury Market Shock
Former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson has issued a warning about a potential shock to the U.S. Treasury market, urging the need for an emergency "break-the-glass" plan. He highlighted concerns about a possible collapse in demand for Treasury bonds.
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Former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson warns U.S. needs an emergency ‘break-the-glass’ plan if Treasury demand collapses
Former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson on Thursday urged U.S. policymakers to prepare an emergency plan in case demand for Treasurys breaks down — warning that a crisis in the government bond market could trigger severe consequences across the economy.
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