Gildas Omont
United States: End of the Shutdown in Sight? The U.S. Senate is set to vote on a new stopgap funding bill to end the government shutdown, now in its 40th day. The impasse has already caused hundreds of thousands of furloughs, delayed food assistance, and disrupted air travel. A bipartisan deal has been reached, including a separate December vote on extending healthcare reimbursements—a key Democratic demand. The bill also protects federal employees from layoffs until January 30, curbing Donald Trump’s plans to cut staff. However, the measure still needs House approval before reaching the White House. Despite internal criticism, some senators believe the shutdown’s pressure has sped up negotiations. Stay tuned. A situation worth watching closely, as a positive resolution could reassure markets and boost confidence in the U.S. economy. $SPX500 $NSDQ100 $DJ30 $USDOLLAR $IEF (iShares 7-10 Year Treasury Bond ETF)
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