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US markets down amid concerns over America's budget position

US markets down amid concerns over America's budget position

News.com.au22-05-2025
CommSec's Tom Piotrowski claims concerns about the US budget position have been 'bubbling away' on the sidelines as markets sink.
'It's a situation where we've alluded to it earlier in the week – concerns about the US budget position have been bubbling away on the sidelines,' he told Sky News Australia.
'The fact that the Moody's credit rating agency downgraded US debt earlier in the week as well – these have been kernels of concern ... and as a result, we've seen the US equity market sell off by a decent clip.'
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