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Bond investors may bet on Silicon Valley over Uncle Sam

The US tech sector, which is sitting on a cash balance approaching $US1 trillion, is well-placed to reward – and protect – creditors and shareholders.

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The US dollar has been the world’s primary reserve currency since the end of World War II. This luxury allows the US government to borrow money at a lower cost, and in greater amounts, than would otherwise be the case.

But with both sides of US politics unwilling to tackle ever-larger fiscal deficits, the risk of “bond vigilantes” demanding greater compensation, through higher interest rates on US treasuries and government bonds, is real.

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Todd Hoare is head of public markets at LGT Crestone.

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