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Regional deficits in USA are scaring the investors


InvestorsThe investors are worried that increased the risk of non-performing the duties of local authorities in the U.S.. Is increasing evidence that some regions are facing the same difficulties to curb the budget deficit and pension system, as some eurozone countries. The yield on certain municipal bonds related to infrastructure projects has increased compared with that of government treasury bonds because of fears that the difficult financial local authorities will have problems paying their debts, says the Financial Times. Data Release of borrowing costs to local governments (in absolute terms) remain relatively low in historical perspective, thanks to high-liberal monetary policy of the Federal Reserve (U.S. central bank). Any variation in the yield of municipal bonds, however, will be closely monitored by investors, since they assume that the fiscal concerns about the eurozone could be conveyed in the USA. “In the second half there is a risk investors to shift its attention from Europe to the U.S.,” said Robert Parker, senior adviser at Credit Suisse Securities. He said parts of California and individual cities in the states Illinois, Michigan and New York are among the most vulnerable. “Inevitably, concerns among investors about these cities will be reflected in widening the spread on yields of municipal bonds,” he says.
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