38% of the U.S. debt maturity needs to be rolled over into long-term Treasuries by 2026… Ray Dalio says “You need to pay attention to the bond markets.”

38% of the U.S. debt maturity needs to be rolled over into long-term Treasuries by 2026. https://t.co/g0CDnPkX8C pic.twitter.com/8svxKOA1MH — Financelot (@FinanceLancelot) May 26, 2025 Ray Dalio says "You need to pay attention to the bond markets." pic.twitter.com/kPUHl6vUsf — unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) May 26, 2025 Is that safe? https://t.co/PL8A1m6If2 — Jan Nieuwenhuijs (@JanGold_) May 26, 2025 (1/2) …

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Global yields to explode in 2025. U.S. faces $50 trillion debt maturity rollover by mid-2025. Gold is probably heading towards $20k.

Global yields to explode in 2025. pic.twitter.com/n1ycL1tXOD — The Great Martis (@great_martis) December 23, 2024 The U.S. federal debt is projected to reach over $50 trillion by the middle of the next decade. This includes the need to roll over existing debt, which means refinancing or issuing new debt to pay off maturing obligations. The …

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Landlords Face a $1.5 Trillion Commercial Real Estate Maturity Wall. Around $95 billion of multifamily assets are at risk of distress. More lenders are submitting offers to refinance debt.

Landlords in the commercial real estate sector are indeed facing a significant challenge with $1.5 trillion of debt maturing by the end of next year. Approximately a quarter of this debt could be difficult to refinance due to higher interest rates and lower property valuations. Regarding multifamily assets, around $95 billion of these properties in …

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The impending maturity of a significant portion of CRE loans could lead to widespread defaults, bank failures

In the financial landscape of commercial real estate (CRE), looming debt obligations signal a potential crisis, with nearly $929 billion in commercial mortgage loans set to mature by the end of 2024. This staggering sum, outlined in the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) 2023 Commercial Real Estate Survey, underscores the mounting pressure on America’s small- and …

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Real estate faces $1.5 trillion ‘maturity wall,’ worsened by work-from-home shift.

US commercial real estate grapples with a looming $1.5 trillion ‘maturity wall’ in the next three years amid declining office space demand due to widespread work-from-home trends. "US [commercial real estate] companies face a 'maturity wall' of more than US$1.5trn over the next three years, in addition to the US$700bn that was due to mature …

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Sound familiar to 2008?: “changes in the 90s enhanced asset securitization, shifting the prevalent mode of financial intermediation from a bank-centric model of taking deposits & issuing loans (holding them to maturity) to a new model where loans were packaged into securities & sold to investors.”

by Dismal-Jellyfish Source: https://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2023/11/the-nonbank-shadow-of-banks/ TLDRS: Fed paper: The evolution of banks and nonbanks is closely linked, particularly since the 1990s. In the 1990s, financial ‘innovation’ and regulatory changes boosted asset securitization. This shifted financial intermediation from a traditional bank-centric model (taking deposits, issuing loans, and holding them to maturity) to a new model where loans were …

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In June, the total amount of money owed to finance companies (Consumers, Real Estate, Business) increased 17.7%. In the first quarter, the interest rate for new car loans was 6.4% with a maturity of 66 months financing $39,066. For used cars, 15.7% with 66 months financing at $23,537

by Dismal-Jellyfish https://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/g20/current/g20.pdf In June 2023, the total outstanding amount owed was approximately $1,850.9 billion dollars–up 14.7% from May! In the first quarter, the interest rate for new car loans was 6.4% with a maturity of 66 months financing $39,066. For used cars, 15.7% with 66 months financing at $23,537. Wut Mean?: Folks and businesses are …

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