Rising Tide of Global Debt Set to Elevate Yields, Predicts Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Group forecasts a notable increase in global debt yields, driven by escalated government borrowing and central bank actions to downsize their balance sheets. In a recent report, the financial giant’s analysis of major developed bond markets, excluding Japan, indicates a direct correlation between public debt and yield rates. For every one percentage point rise in the public debt-to-GDP ratio, medium-term yields are expected to jump by a minimum of two basis points throughout this decade. This prediction notably omits government bonds currently held by central banks, suggesting a broader impact on global financial markets due to these fiscal maneuvers. Michael PiccoiniStrategic Planning, Leadership & Analysis Professional with a background in healthcare, manufacturing and retail. I have a strong understanding of the complex world of revenue Management and how to make it more relevant, understandable, and actionable for executive leadership across all levels of an organization. My career has spanned several years at UnitedHealth Group, Inc. I obtained my B. Comm from the University of Windsor and MBA from Wayne State University « Previous Article Next Article » Share This Article Choose Your Platform: Facebook Twitter Google Plus Linkedin Related Posts Commercial Real Estate Concerns Lead to Higher Borrowing Costs for Banks READ MORE Fed's Favored Inflation Measure May Show Softer Rise Than CPI Suggests READ MORE Crude Prices Dip Below $75 Amid Ceasefire Talks Between Israel and Hamas READ MORE Oil Prices Reach 8-Week Highs: U.S. Stockpile Drop and China's Stimulus Fuel Surge READ MORE Ron Paul Urges End to Fed, Don't Tax the Rich READ MORE Add a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Name * Email * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Comment