Top Links 1200 Long rates surges, but will there be a landing? Is it time for MMT in “hard mode”? The War of the Words.
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Top Links 1200 Long rates surges, but will there be a landing? Is it time for MMT in “hard mode”? The War of the Words.
Chartbook (United States) | Aug 21, 2026
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Aug 22, 2026
Both rising long-term rates and the potential of MMT should be thoroughly debated in the context of economic stability.
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Constructive dialogue about rising long-term rates can lead to innovative policy solutions that benefit everyone.
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The debate over economic policy should include diverse perspectives to ensure comprehensive solutions.
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Long-term rates are surging due to market reactions to inflation fears, not purely government policy.
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The government should focus on fiscal responsibility rather than relying on MMT to address economic challenges.
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Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) in 'hard mode' could provide a framework for sustainable economic growth.
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Higher long-term rates are necessary to combat inflation and restore investor confidence.
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The ongoing war of words around economic policy reflects deep ideological divides that hinder progress.
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The Federal Reserve should take immediate action to mitigate the impact of rising long-term rates on borrowers.
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