
The U.S. deficit rate in 2026 may approach 6.2%, with a financing gap of $5.5 trillion over the next five years, is a wave of medium and short-term bond issuance approaching?

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JP Morgan's report predicts that the U.S. fiscal year 2026 budget deficit will reach $1.955 trillion, and there will be a financing gap of $5.5 trillion over the next five years. To address this, the Treasury plans to start increasing the issuance of medium- and short-term bonds by the end of 2026, while maintaining stable long-term bond issuance. At the same time, the Federal Reserve will cooperate with debt absorption through secondary market operations
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