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    1. nasandre on

      Ironically, all these events may just lead to increased exports for the US. The dollar is finally devaluing and making US goods cheaper for foreign imports.

    2. critiqueextension on

      US companies like Pfizer and Alphabet are increasingly issuing bonds in Europe due to lower borrowing costs and strong European investor demand, with record Eurobond issuance surpassing €83 billion. This trend is driven by favorable European interest rates and currency dynamics, contrasting with US market conditions.

      * [Giant US Companies Are Rushing to Europe to Borrow Money](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-05-21/giant-us-companies-are-rushing-to-europe-to-borrow-money)
      * [Large U.S. corporations turn to Europe for cheaper Euro loans](https://cryptorank.io/news/feed/1c6bc-large-u-s-corporations-turn-to-europe)
      * [U.S., Europe 2025 Leveraged Finance Default Rate Forecasts …](https://www.fitchratings.com/research/corporate-finance/us-europe-2025-leveraged-finance-default-rate-forecasts-revised-up-25-04-2025)

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    3. Diagoras21 on

      As long as they lend in euros. The US dollar is shit atm.

    4. Cookie_Volant on

      So. Let’s talk about how you will apply EU regulations on your products 🙂

    5. Why should EU lend money to USA? It sounds like a bad idea to me…

    6. seanmonaghan1968 on

      I have seen this before, but when the usd falls you have to pay more interest and then there is the principal

    7. AMilkedCow on

      Well we have seen that before in 2008. Then all the European banks thought they were making the best deals in their lives. We only had to bail them out afterwards but that didn’t matter the bonuses were already received.

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