Macro Tuesdays with Fexingo is the weekly appointment for business professionals who need to understand the economic forces shaping markets and policy. Each episode, Lucas and Luna dissect the latest data releases—from nonfarm payrolls and CPI prints to PMI surveys and Fed minutes—and connect the dots to real investment decisions and corporate strategy. Expect rigorous analysis of interest rate trajectories, yield curve implications, labor market tightness, and global trade flows, all grounded in named data points and historical context. Lucas leads with sharp journalistic inquiry, pressing for the 'so what' behind the headline numbers, while Luna challenges assumptions and surfaces contrarian views. Whether the topic is a surprise dovish pivot from the Bank of Japan, the impact of industrial policy on semiconductor supply chains, or the shifting dynamics of US consumer credit, the conversation stays focused on actionable macro awareness—not prediction. The show serves portfolio manage
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Episode #162
The $40 Trillion Debt and the Fed's New Bind
Aug 21, 202610 minS4
The U.S. government debt crossed $40 trillion for the first time in August 2026, more than doubling in a decade. This milestone lands at an awkward moment: the Fed is holding rates at 3.63 percent, the ten-year Treasury yield is hovering near 4.74 percent, and Treasury Secretary Bessent is trying to calm markets with buybacks and deficit talk. In this episode, Lucas and Luna unpack what the $40 trillion figure really means, why the market is starting to worry about the Fed's independence, and how the bond market is forcing the hand of fiscal policy. They also look at the data: real GDP growth slowed to 1.5 percent, core CPI keeps creeping up, and the yield curve is steepening. Is the Fed boxed in by debt, or is the bond market just testing its resolve? #USDebt #Treasury #FederalReserve #BondMarket #Yields #FiscalPolicy #Inflation #GDPGrowth #Bessent #DebtCeiling #MacroEconomics #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #MarketWatch #FedPolicy #TreasuryBuybacks #YieldCurve Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
In this episode of Macro Tuesdays, Lucas and Luna dig into the Treasury market's quiet but significant turn: after months of the ten-year yield hovering near multi-year highs, the Treasury Department is reportedly considering buying back more than four billion dollars of its own debt. They unpack why buybacks matter, how they differ from quantitative easing, and what they signal about the government's fiscal position as the national debt crosses forty trillion dollars. Lucas explains the mechanics with a concrete example, and Luna asks the practical question: does this actually move yields, or is it just optics? With the Fed holding rates steady at three point six three percent, the hosts connect the dots between fiscal policy, market liquidity, and the steepening yield curve. If you've been wondering why the ten-year yield refuses to fall despite cooling inflation, this episode offers a clear, grounded explanation. #TreasuryBuybacks #USTreasury #Bessent #FederalReserve #FiscalPolicy #NationalDebt #YieldCurve #BondMarket #MacroEconomics #Economy #Business #Finance #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #MacroTuesdays #Podcast #MarketLiquidity #DebtManagement Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
The Steepening Yield Curve and the Fed's Fiscal Bind
Aug 19, 20269 minS4
In this episode of Macro Tuesdays, Lucas and Luna dig into why the yield curve is steepening even as the Fed holds rates at 3.63 percent. With the ten-year Treasury yield climbing to 4.65 percent and the two-year at 3.70, the gap between short and long rates is widening — a signal that bond markets are starting to price in slower growth and higher inflation risk. The hosts break down what this steepening means for the economy, why it complicates the Fed's next move, and how the U.S. government's surging debt — now past $40 trillion — is making the central bank's job even harder. They also look at the latest jobs data, including the surprise drop in the unemployment rate to 4.1 percent, and what it tells us about the labor market's resilience. If you've been wondering whether the bond market is screaming something that the Fed is ignoring, this episode gives you the tools to connect the dots. #YieldCurveSteepening #TenYearTreasury #FedPolicy #InterestRates #BondMarket #Inflation #EconomicGrowth #LaborMarket #UnemploymentRate #TreasuryYields #FiscalPolicy #NationalDebt #MonetaryPolicy #MacroEconomics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Economics #MarketAnalysis Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
The US federal budget deficit surged in July to its highest level since March 2021, and the fiscal picture is getting tighter just as the Federal Reserve holds rates at 3.63 percent. Lucas and Luna break down the numbers—how the deficit is widening even as the economy grows at a tepid 1.5 percent, why the ten-year Treasury yield is climbing to 4.71 percent, and what this means for the Fed's next move. They discuss the political constraints on spending, the impact on bond markets, and whether the Fed's independence is at risk. A focused look at one of the most underappreciated stories in macro right now. #BudgetDeficit #FederalReserve #TreasuryYields #FiscalPolicy #MonetaryPolicy #Inflation #EconomicGrowth #GovernmentSpending #BondMarket #FedIndependence #USEconomy #MacroEconomics #JulyDeficit #TenYearYield #CentralBank #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
How the July Deficit Reveals Fiscal Policy's New Bind
Aug 17, 20267 minS4
Lucas and Luna dig into the July budget deficit spike — the highest since March 2021 — and what it signals for fiscal policy as the Fed holds rates at 3.63 percent. With the ten-year yield climbing to 4.72 and the thirty-year at 5.31, bond markets are starting to ask harder questions about the government's borrowing path. They unpack why deficits matter right now, how the Fed's independence interacts with Treasury supply, and whether the market is starting to push back on fiscal largesse. Expect a grounded conversation about the interplay between fiscal and monetary policy, with specific numbers from the latest data. Plus, a short, sincere moment about how listener support keeps the show ad-free. #BudgetDeficit #FiscalPolicy #TreasuryYields #FederalReserve #MonetaryPolicy #BondMarket #Inflation #TenYearTreasury #ThirtyYearTreasury #FedIndependence #GovernmentDebt #EconomicData #JulyDeficit #MacroEconomics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Economics #MarketAnalysis Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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