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Is Plug Power a Buy After Its Earnings Rally?<blockquote>普拉格能源在盈利上涨后值得买入吗?</blockquote>
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Stock Market Today With Jim Cramer: Nvidia 'Working on Remarkable Things'<blockquote>吉姆·克莱默 (Jim Cramer) 今日股市:英伟达“正在做非凡的事情”</blockquote>
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An Overheated Housing Market Shows No Signs of Cooling Off. These 4 Stocks Could Benefit.<blockquote>过热的房地产市场没有降温的迹象。这4只股票可能会受益。</blockquote>
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A Broad Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Is Unlikely: Goldman<blockquote>高盛:达成广泛的两党基础设施协议的可能性不大</blockquote>
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But how far can that take the stock? Let's look a","content":"<p> <b>Plug Power is charged up and climbing on earnings. But how far can that take the stock? Let's look at the chart.</b> Shares of Plug Power (<b>PLUG</b>) -Get Report were having a good day on Tuesday, up about 11.5% in the session.</p><p><blockquote><b>普拉格能源充满活力,盈利不断攀升。但这能让股票走多远呢?让我们看看图表。</b>普拉格能源股份(<b>插头</b>) -Get Report 周二表现不错,盘中上涨约 11.5%。</blockquote></p><p> The move came after the company reported earnings. Plug Power reportedbetter-than-expected revenue, allowing the stock to jump higher on the day.</p><p><blockquote>此举是在该公司公布财报后做出的。普拉格能源公布的收入好于预期,使得该股当天大幅上涨。</blockquote></p><p> While the stock was up nicely in the session, sharesweren’t exactly off to the racesin premarket trading. That's likely as the company's losses widened.</p><p><blockquote>虽然该股在盘中表现不错,但在盘前交易中,该股并没有完全进入竞争状态。这很可能是因为该公司的亏损扩大。</blockquote></p><p> This stock has been all over the place, but most recently it’s been under pressure.</p><p><blockquote>这只股票到处都是,但最近一直承压。</blockquote></p><p> Plug Power rallied alongside NIO (<b>NIO</b>) -Get Report, Tesla (<b>TSLA</b>) -Get Report and other EV stocks. The ramp in GameStop (<b>GME</b>) -Get Report and AMC Entertainment (<b>AMC</b>) -Get Report didn’t hurt either.</p><p><blockquote>普拉格能源站在蔚来一边(<b>蔚来</b>)-获取报告,特斯拉(<b>特斯拉</b>) -获取报告和其他电动汽车股票。游戏驿站的坡道(<b>GME</b>)-获取报告和AMC院线(<b>AMC</b>) -得到报告也无妨。</blockquote></p><p> But the relentless buying eventually caught up with speculators as Plug Power was obliterated.</p><p><blockquote>但随着普拉格能源被抹杀,无情的购买最终赶上了投机者。</blockquote></p><p> Shares fell more than 75% from the peak in January to the low in May. As it tries to turn the corner now, let’s take a closer look at the stock.</p><p><blockquote>从一月份的峰值到五月份的低点,股价下跌了75%以上。现在正试图扭转局面,让我们仔细看看这只股票。</blockquote></p><p> <p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/6762ec0c05237490d19b02d8d1b5d3d7\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"494\"><span>Daily chart of Plug Power stock. Chart courtesy of TrendSpider.com</span></p><p><blockquote><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><span>普拉格能源股票日线图。图表由 TrendSpider.com 提供</span></p></blockquote></p><p> Ahead of earnings, Plug Power stock was giving mixed signals. It was below the 200-day moving average, while the 10-day and 21-day moving averages were acting as resistance.</p><p><blockquote>在财报公布之前,普拉格能源股票发出了好坏参半的信号。它低于200日移动平均线,而10日和21日移动平均线则充当阻力。</blockquote></p><p> On the flip side, the 50-day and 50-week moving averages were acting as support. Further, shares were doing a good job holding up over $28.50.</p><p><blockquote>另一方面,50 天和 50 周移动平均线起到支撑作用。此外,股价表现良好,保持在 28.50 美元以上。</blockquote></p><p> Remember, Plug Powerhas “meme-stock” potential, in that when bulls decide to ramp a stock higher, they could easily pick this one. Particularly with the stock rallying on earnings and sporting a short interest close to 10%.</p><p><blockquote>请记住,Plug Power 具有 “模因股票 ”的潜力,因为当多头决定推高一只股票时,他们可以很容易地选择这只股票。特别是该股因盈利而上涨,空头利息接近 10%。</blockquote></p><p> With Tuesday’s rally, Plug Power is ripping through all of its major moving averages - including the 10-day, 21-day and 200-day - and threatening to clear the June high at $34.38.</p><p><blockquote>随着周二的反弹,普拉格能源指数突破了所有主要移动平均线,包括 10 日、21 日和 200 日移动平均线,并有可能突破 6 月份的高点 34.38 美元。</blockquote></p><p> That’s a big level. If it can clear that mark, there’s not much in the way to stop it from rallying to $40.</p><p><blockquote>这是一个很大的水平。如果它能突破这一关口,就很难阻止它反弹到 40 美元。</blockquote></p><p> Now that’s not to say that it<i>will</i>rally to $40. Just that there’s not a lot in the stock’s path from a technical perspective should it clear the June high.</p><p><blockquote>这并不是说它<i>将会</i>反弹至 40 美元。只是从技术角度来看,如果该股突破 6 月份高点,它的前景并不大。</blockquote></p><p> If shares gain momentum and start to push up toward $40, bulls will likely have their attention on the gap-fill near $42.</p><p><blockquote>如果股价获得动力并开始推向 40 美元,多头可能会关注 42 美元附近的缺口。</blockquote></p><p> On the downside, look for previous resistance to act as support.</p><p><blockquote>下行方面,寻找之前的阻力作为支撑。</blockquote></p><p> For instance, if Plug Power pushes through the June high but the rally fizzles out, look for the $34.50 area to act as support. Or if it can’t push through the June high, look for Plug Power to find the 200-day moving average as support.</p><p><blockquote>例如,如果普拉格能源突破 6 月高点,但反弹失败,请寻找 34.50 美元区域作为支撑。或者,如果它无法突破 6 月份的高点,请寻找普拉格能源,寻找 200 天移动平均线作为支撑。</blockquote></p><p> Below that puts the 10-day and 21-day moving averages in play. 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But how far can that take the stock? Let's look at the chart.</b> Shares of Plug Power (<b>PLUG</b>) -Get Report were having a good day on Tuesday, up about 11.5% in the session.</p><p><blockquote><b>普拉格能源充满活力,盈利不断攀升。但这能让股票走多远呢?让我们看看图表。</b>普拉格能源股份(<b>插头</b>) -Get Report 周二表现不错,盘中上涨约 11.5%。</blockquote></p><p> The move came after the company reported earnings. Plug Power reportedbetter-than-expected revenue, allowing the stock to jump higher on the day.</p><p><blockquote>此举是在该公司公布财报后做出的。普拉格能源公布的收入好于预期,使得该股当天大幅上涨。</blockquote></p><p> While the stock was up nicely in the session, sharesweren’t exactly off to the racesin premarket trading. That's likely as the company's losses widened.</p><p><blockquote>虽然该股在盘中表现不错,但在盘前交易中,该股并没有完全进入竞争状态。这很可能是因为该公司的亏损扩大。</blockquote></p><p> This stock has been all over the place, but most recently it’s been under pressure.</p><p><blockquote>这只股票到处都是,但最近一直承压。</blockquote></p><p> Plug Power rallied alongside NIO (<b>NIO</b>) -Get Report, Tesla (<b>TSLA</b>) -Get Report and other EV stocks. The ramp in GameStop (<b>GME</b>) -Get Report and AMC Entertainment (<b>AMC</b>) -Get Report didn’t hurt either.</p><p><blockquote>普拉格能源站在蔚来一边(<b>蔚来</b>)-获取报告,特斯拉(<b>特斯拉</b>) -获取报告和其他电动汽车股票。游戏驿站的坡道(<b>GME</b>)-获取报告和AMC院线(<b>AMC</b>) -得到报告也无妨。</blockquote></p><p> But the relentless buying eventually caught up with speculators as Plug Power was obliterated.</p><p><blockquote>但随着普拉格能源被抹杀,无情的购买最终赶上了投机者。</blockquote></p><p> Shares fell more than 75% from the peak in January to the low in May. As it tries to turn the corner now, let’s take a closer look at the stock.</p><p><blockquote>从一月份的峰值到五月份的低点,股价下跌了75%以上。现在正试图扭转局面,让我们仔细看看这只股票。</blockquote></p><p> <p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/6762ec0c05237490d19b02d8d1b5d3d7\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"494\"><span>Daily chart of Plug Power stock. Chart courtesy of TrendSpider.com</span></p><p><blockquote><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><span>普拉格能源股票日线图。图表由 TrendSpider.com 提供</span></p></blockquote></p><p> Ahead of earnings, Plug Power stock was giving mixed signals. It was below the 200-day moving average, while the 10-day and 21-day moving averages were acting as resistance.</p><p><blockquote>在财报公布之前,普拉格能源股票发出了好坏参半的信号。它低于200日移动平均线,而10日和21日移动平均线则充当阻力。</blockquote></p><p> On the flip side, the 50-day and 50-week moving averages were acting as support. Further, shares were doing a good job holding up over $28.50.</p><p><blockquote>另一方面,50 天和 50 周移动平均线起到支撑作用。此外,股价表现良好,保持在 28.50 美元以上。</blockquote></p><p> Remember, Plug Powerhas “meme-stock” potential, in that when bulls decide to ramp a stock higher, they could easily pick this one. Particularly with the stock rallying on earnings and sporting a short interest close to 10%.</p><p><blockquote>请记住,Plug Power 具有 “模因股票 ”的潜力,因为当多头决定推高一只股票时,他们可以很容易地选择这只股票。特别是该股因盈利而上涨,空头利息接近 10%。</blockquote></p><p> With Tuesday’s rally, Plug Power is ripping through all of its major moving averages - including the 10-day, 21-day and 200-day - and threatening to clear the June high at $34.38.</p><p><blockquote>随着周二的反弹,普拉格能源指数突破了所有主要移动平均线,包括 10 日、21 日和 200 日移动平均线,并有可能突破 6 月份的高点 34.38 美元。</blockquote></p><p> That’s a big level. If it can clear that mark, there’s not much in the way to stop it from rallying to $40.</p><p><blockquote>这是一个很大的水平。如果它能突破这一关口,就很难阻止它反弹到 40 美元。</blockquote></p><p> Now that’s not to say that it<i>will</i>rally to $40. Just that there’s not a lot in the stock’s path from a technical perspective should it clear the June high.</p><p><blockquote>这并不是说它<i>将会</i>反弹至 40 美元。只是从技术角度来看,如果该股突破 6 月份高点,它的前景并不大。</blockquote></p><p> If shares gain momentum and start to push up toward $40, bulls will likely have their attention on the gap-fill near $42.</p><p><blockquote>如果股价获得动力并开始推向 40 美元,多头可能会关注 42 美元附近的缺口。</blockquote></p><p> On the downside, look for previous resistance to act as support.</p><p><blockquote>下行方面,寻找之前的阻力作为支撑。</blockquote></p><p> For instance, if Plug Power pushes through the June high but the rally fizzles out, look for the $34.50 area to act as support. Or if it can’t push through the June high, look for Plug Power to find the 200-day moving average as support.</p><p><blockquote>例如,如果普拉格能源突破 6 月高点,但反弹失败,请寻找 34.50 美元区域作为支撑。或者,如果它无法突破 6 月份的高点,请寻找普拉格能源,寻找 200 天移动平均线作为支撑。</blockquote></p><p> Below that puts the 10-day and 21-day moving averages in play. Bulls will need to see these measures turn from resistance to support if they want the narrative to change.</p><p><blockquote>低于这个数字,10 天和 21 天移动平均线就会发挥作用。如果多头想要改变叙事,他们需要看到这些措施从阻力转向支撑。</blockquote></p><p></p>\n<div class=\"bt-text\">\n\n\n<p> 来源:<a href=\"https://www.thestreet.com/investing/plug-power-plug-stock-earnings-rally-trading-062221\">The Street</a></p>\n<p>为提升您的阅读体验,我们对本页面进行了排版优化</p>\n\n\n</div>\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"PLUG":"普拉格能源"},"source_url":"https://www.thestreet.com/investing/plug-power-plug-stock-earnings-rally-trading-062221","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1197132873","content_text":"Plug Power is charged up and climbing on earnings. But how far can that take the stock? Let's look at the chart.\n\nShares of Plug Power (PLUG) -Get Report were having a good day on Tuesday, up about 11.5% in the session.\nThe move came after the company reported earnings. Plug Power reportedbetter-than-expected revenue, allowing the stock to jump higher on the day.\nWhile the stock was up nicely in the session, sharesweren’t exactly off to the racesin premarket trading. That's likely as the company's losses widened.\nThis stock has been all over the place, but most recently it’s been under pressure.\nPlug Power rallied alongside NIO (NIO) -Get Report, Tesla (TSLA) -Get Report and other EV stocks. The ramp in GameStop (GME) -Get Report and AMC Entertainment (AMC) -Get Report didn’t hurt either.\nBut the relentless buying eventually caught up with speculators as Plug Power was obliterated.\nShares fell more than 75% from the peak in January to the low in May. As it tries to turn the corner now, let’s take a closer look at the stock.\nDaily chart of Plug Power stock. Chart courtesy of TrendSpider.com\nAhead of earnings, Plug Power stock was giving mixed signals. It was below the 200-day moving average, while the 10-day and 21-day moving averages were acting as resistance.\nOn the flip side, the 50-day and 50-week moving averages were acting as support. Further, shares were doing a good job holding up over $28.50.\nRemember, Plug Powerhas “meme-stock” potential, in that when bulls decide to ramp a stock higher, they could easily pick this one. Particularly with the stock rallying on earnings and sporting a short interest close to 10%.\nWith Tuesday’s rally, Plug Power is ripping through all of its major moving averages - including the 10-day, 21-day and 200-day - and threatening to clear the June high at $34.38.\nThat’s a big level. If it can clear that mark, there’s not much in the way to stop it from rallying to $40.\nNow that’s not to say that itwillrally to $40. Just that there’s not a lot in the stock’s path from a technical perspective should it clear the June high.\nIf shares gain momentum and start to push up toward $40, bulls will likely have their attention on the gap-fill near $42.\nOn the downside, look for previous resistance to act as support.\nFor instance, if Plug Power pushes through the June high but the rally fizzles out, look for the $34.50 area to act as support. Or if it can’t push through the June high, look for Plug Power to find the 200-day moving average as support.\nBelow that puts the 10-day and 21-day moving averages in play. Bulls will need to see these measures turn from resistance to support if they want the narrative to change.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"PLUG":0.9}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":1563,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":123481333,"gmtCreate":1624434584622,"gmtModify":1631888361600,"author":{"id":"4087350196307800","authorId":"4087350196307800","name":"donovanng92","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/d3554a7357e094d9c2ce0e9bd0e1e942","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"authorIdStr":"4087350196307800","idStr":"4087350196307800"},"themes":[],"title":"","htmlText":"Agree","listText":"Agree","text":"Agree","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":4,"commentSize":2,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://laohu8.com/post/123481333","repostId":"1117914294","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1117914294","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1624433925,"share":"https://www.laohu8.com/m/news/1117914294?lang=zh_CN&edition=full","pubTime":"2021-06-23 15:38","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Stock Market Today With Jim Cramer: Nvidia 'Working on Remarkable Things'<blockquote>吉姆·克莱默 (Jim Cramer) 今日股市:英伟达“正在做非凡的事情”</blockquote>","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1117914294","media":"The Street","summary":"Jim Cramer remains bullish on chipmaker Nvidia following Monday's selloff.\n\nStocks rose Tuesday as F","content":"<p> <b>Jim Cramer remains bullish on chipmaker Nvidia following Monday's selloff.</b> Stocks rose Tuesday as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell told Congress the economy has shown \"sustained improvement\" but the recovery has accelerated inflation.</p><p><blockquote><b>周一抛售后,吉姆·克莱默 (Jim Cramer) 仍然看好芯片制造商英伟达 (Nvidia)。</b>周二股市上涨,美联储主席杰罗姆·鲍威尔告诉国会,经济已显示出“持续改善”,但复苏加速了通胀。</blockquote></p><p> \"Indicators of economic activity and employment have continued to strengthen, and real GDP this year appears to be on track to post its fastest rate of increase in decades,” Powell said in written comments ahead of the House panel hearing.</p><p><blockquote>鲍威尔在众议院小组听证会前的书面评论中说:“经济活动和就业指标继续走强,今年的实际GDP似乎有望创下几十年来最快的增长率。”</blockquote></p><p> <b>Nvidia Story Much Bigger Than Ethereum</b></p><p><blockquote><b>英伟达的故事比以太币大得多</b></blockquote></p><p> Pegging Nvidia (<b>NVDA</b>) -Get Report to Ethereum's drop during Monday's was foolish, TheStreet's Jim Cramer said on Tuesday from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. While Nvidia does have exposure to ethereum, the chipmaker is so much more than that, Cramer said.</p><p><blockquote>与英伟达挂钩(<b>NVDA</b>) -TheStreet 的吉姆·克莱默 (Jim Cramer) 周二在纽约证券交易所大厅表示,周一以太坊下跌的报告是愚蠢的。克莱默说,虽然英伟达确实接触过以太币,但这家芯片制造商远不止于此。</blockquote></p><p> \"This is high-performance computing, AI, machine learning and gaming andif it gets ARMthen its just the No. 1 dominant chip company in the world,\" Cramer said. \"Nvidia is working on remarkable things that people think only the Chinese are working on.\"</p><p><blockquote>克莱默说:“这是高性能计算、人工智能、机器学习和游戏,如果它得到武装,它将成为世界第一大主导芯片公司。”“英伟达正在做一些人们认为只有中国人在做的非凡事情。”</blockquote></p><p> Cramer was commenting ona bullish Raymond James notethat lifted Nvidia in trading Tuesday. The shares at last check were 2.1% higher at $752.20.</p><p><blockquote>克莱默是在评论雷蒙德·詹姆斯 (Raymond James) 的一份看涨报告,该报告在周二的交易中提振了英伟达 (Nvidia)。最后一次检查时,股价上涨 2.1%,至 752.20 美元。</blockquote></p><p> <b>Jay Powell Should Be Cautious as Workforce Lags</b></p><p><blockquote><b>由于劳动力滞后,杰伊·鲍威尔应谨慎</b></blockquote></p><p> The 5 million workers missing from the pre-COVID employment pool would rather take unemployment benefits than return to the workforce, Jim Cramer said on Tuesday.</p><p><blockquote>吉姆·克莱默 (Jim Cramer) 周二表示,新冠疫情爆发前失业的 500 万工人宁愿领取失业救济金,也不愿重返工作岗位。</blockquote></p><p> Of the 10 million people who left the workforce since COVID-19, only half have returned. That leads Cramer to say that Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is correct in erring on the side of caution and waiting to see where the economy heads before making any serious changes in monetary policy.</p><p><blockquote>自新冠肺炎以来离开劳动力市场的1000万人中,只有一半人回来了。这导致克莱默表示,美联储主席杰罗姆·鲍威尔的谨慎态度是正确的,他正在等待经济走向,然后再对货币政策做出任何重大改变。</blockquote></p><p></p>","source":"lsy1610613172068","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>Stock Market Today With Jim Cramer: Nvidia 'Working on Remarkable Things'<blockquote>吉姆·克莱默 (Jim Cramer) 今日股市:英伟达“正在做非凡的事情”</blockquote></title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 12.5px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\nStock Market Today With Jim Cramer: Nvidia 'Working on Remarkable Things'<blockquote>吉姆·克莱默 (Jim Cramer) 今日股市:英伟达“正在做非凡的事情”</blockquote>\n</h2>\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n<p class=\"head\">\n<strong class=\"h-name small\">The Street</strong><span class=\"h-time small\">2021-06-23 15:38</span>\n</p>\n</h4>\n</header>\n<article>\n<p> <b>Jim Cramer remains bullish on chipmaker Nvidia following Monday's selloff.</b> Stocks rose Tuesday as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell told Congress the economy has shown \"sustained improvement\" but the recovery has accelerated inflation.</p><p><blockquote><b>周一抛售后,吉姆·克莱默 (Jim Cramer) 仍然看好芯片制造商英伟达 (Nvidia)。</b>周二股市上涨,美联储主席杰罗姆·鲍威尔告诉国会,经济已显示出“持续改善”,但复苏加速了通胀。</blockquote></p><p> \"Indicators of economic activity and employment have continued to strengthen, and real GDP this year appears to be on track to post its fastest rate of increase in decades,” Powell said in written comments ahead of the House panel hearing.</p><p><blockquote>鲍威尔在众议院小组听证会前的书面评论中说:“经济活动和就业指标继续走强,今年的实际GDP似乎有望创下几十年来最快的增长率。”</blockquote></p><p> <b>Nvidia Story Much Bigger Than Ethereum</b></p><p><blockquote><b>英伟达的故事比以太币大得多</b></blockquote></p><p> Pegging Nvidia (<b>NVDA</b>) -Get Report to Ethereum's drop during Monday's was foolish, TheStreet's Jim Cramer said on Tuesday from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. While Nvidia does have exposure to ethereum, the chipmaker is so much more than that, Cramer said.</p><p><blockquote>与英伟达挂钩(<b>NVDA</b>) -TheStreet 的吉姆·克莱默 (Jim Cramer) 周二在纽约证券交易所大厅表示,周一以太坊下跌的报告是愚蠢的。克莱默说,虽然英伟达确实接触过以太币,但这家芯片制造商远不止于此。</blockquote></p><p> \"This is high-performance computing, AI, machine learning and gaming andif it gets ARMthen its just the No. 1 dominant chip company in the world,\" Cramer said. \"Nvidia is working on remarkable things that people think only the Chinese are working on.\"</p><p><blockquote>克莱默说:“这是高性能计算、人工智能、机器学习和游戏,如果它得到武装,它将成为世界第一大主导芯片公司。”“英伟达正在做一些人们认为只有中国人在做的非凡事情。”</blockquote></p><p> Cramer was commenting ona bullish Raymond James notethat lifted Nvidia in trading Tuesday. The shares at last check were 2.1% higher at $752.20.</p><p><blockquote>克莱默是在评论雷蒙德·詹姆斯 (Raymond James) 的一份看涨报告,该报告在周二的交易中提振了英伟达 (Nvidia)。最后一次检查时,股价上涨 2.1%,至 752.20 美元。</blockquote></p><p> <b>Jay Powell Should Be Cautious as Workforce Lags</b></p><p><blockquote><b>由于劳动力滞后,杰伊·鲍威尔应谨慎</b></blockquote></p><p> The 5 million workers missing from the pre-COVID employment pool would rather take unemployment benefits than return to the workforce, Jim Cramer said on Tuesday.</p><p><blockquote>吉姆·克莱默 (Jim Cramer) 周二表示,新冠疫情爆发前失业的 500 万工人宁愿领取失业救济金,也不愿重返工作岗位。</blockquote></p><p> Of the 10 million people who left the workforce since COVID-19, only half have returned. That leads Cramer to say that Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is correct in erring on the side of caution and waiting to see where the economy heads before making any serious changes in monetary policy.</p><p><blockquote>自新冠肺炎以来离开劳动力市场的1000万人中,只有一半人回来了。这导致克莱默表示,美联储主席杰罗姆·鲍威尔的谨慎态度是正确的,他正在等待经济走向,然后再对货币政策做出任何重大改变。</blockquote></p><p></p>\n<div class=\"bt-text\">\n\n\n<p> 来源:<a href=\"https://www.thestreet.com/jim-cramer/stock-market-today-cramer-nvidia-unemployment\">The Street</a></p>\n<p>为提升您的阅读体验,我们对本页面进行了排版优化</p>\n\n\n</div>\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"NVDA":"英伟达"},"source_url":"https://www.thestreet.com/jim-cramer/stock-market-today-cramer-nvidia-unemployment","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1117914294","content_text":"Jim Cramer remains bullish on chipmaker Nvidia following Monday's selloff.\n\nStocks rose Tuesday as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell told Congress the economy has shown \"sustained improvement\" but the recovery has accelerated inflation.\n\"Indicators of economic activity and employment have continued to strengthen, and real GDP this year appears to be on track to post its fastest rate of increase in decades,” Powell said in written comments ahead of the House panel hearing.\nNvidia Story Much Bigger Than Ethereum\nPegging Nvidia (NVDA) -Get Report to Ethereum's drop during Monday's was foolish, TheStreet's Jim Cramer said on Tuesday from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. While Nvidia does have exposure to ethereum, the chipmaker is so much more than that, Cramer said.\n\"This is high-performance computing, AI, machine learning and gaming andif it gets ARMthen its just the No. 1 dominant chip company in the world,\" Cramer said. \"Nvidia is working on remarkable things that people think only the Chinese are working on.\"\nCramer was commenting ona bullish Raymond James notethat lifted Nvidia in trading Tuesday. The shares at last check were 2.1% higher at $752.20.\nJay Powell Should Be Cautious as Workforce Lags\nThe 5 million workers missing from the pre-COVID employment pool would rather take unemployment benefits than return to the workforce, Jim Cramer said on Tuesday.\nOf the 10 million people who left the workforce since COVID-19, only half have returned. That leads Cramer to say that Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is correct in erring on the side of caution and waiting to see where the economy heads before making any serious changes in monetary policy.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"NVDA":0.9}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":2314,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":123483473,"gmtCreate":1624434568992,"gmtModify":1631889863208,"author":{"id":"4087350196307800","authorId":"4087350196307800","name":"donovanng92","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/d3554a7357e094d9c2ce0e9bd0e1e942","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"authorIdStr":"4087350196307800","idStr":"4087350196307800"},"themes":[],"title":"","htmlText":"Yes","listText":"Yes","text":"Yes","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":5,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://laohu8.com/post/123483473","repostId":"1174412444","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1174412444","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1624434270,"share":"https://www.laohu8.com/m/news/1174412444?lang=zh_CN&edition=full","pubTime":"2021-06-23 15:44","market":"us","language":"en","title":"An Overheated Housing Market Shows No Signs of Cooling Off. These 4 Stocks Could Benefit.<blockquote>过热的房地产市场没有降温的迹象。这4只股票可能会受益。</blockquote>","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1174412444","media":"Barrons","summary":"The housing market has soared of late and shows no signs of it cooling down.D.R. Horton,Lennar,and o","content":"<p>The housing market has soared of late and shows no signs of it cooling down.D.R. Horton,Lennar,and other stocks could benefit.</p><p><blockquote>房地产市场最近飙升,没有降温的迹象。霍顿、伦纳和其他股票可能会受益。</blockquote></p><p> Demand for housing has been red hot. The Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index, for instance, isup 13% during the past year, a result ofstrong demandand alimited supply. Housing stocks haven’t reflected that strength recently. TheSPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF(XHB) has fallen 6.9% during the past month, while D.R. Horton (DHI) and Lennar (LEN) are off around 11%, as worry that limited supply and high prices bring the boom to an end.</p><p><blockquote>住房需求一直炙手可热。例如,凯斯-席勒美国全国房价指数在过去一年上涨了13%,这是强劲需求限制供应的结果。住房股最近并没有反映出这种强势。PDR S&P Homebuilders ETF (XHB) 在过去一个月下跌了 6.9%,而 D.R.Horton (DHI) 和 Lennar (LEN) 下跌约 11%,原因是担心供应有限和价格高企会结束繁荣。</blockquote></p><p> Sean Darby, global equity strategist at Jefferies, doesn’t think so. For one, the demand story doesn’t seem to be over just yet. The National Association of Home Builders Traffic of Prospective Buyers reading, for instance, is at its highest level since at least 1990. And those buyers can still enjoy ultralow mortgage rates—the 30-year fixed has dropped to 2.99%—which makes homes more affordable. Together, they could be enough to push housing stocks higher.</p><p><blockquote>杰富瑞(Jefferies)全球股票策略师肖恩-达比(Sean Darby)不这么认为。首先,需求问题似乎还没有结束。例如,全国住宅建筑商协会的潜在买家流量阅读达到了至少自1990年以来的最高水平。这些买家仍然可以享受超低抵押贷款利率——30 年期固定利率已降至 2.99%——这使得房屋更加实惠。它们加在一起可能足以推高房地产库存。</blockquote></p><p> “On the surface, it would appear that the best of times for the US home builders are behind them but there are still several catalysts that are likely to keep the companies enjoying the sunshine,” he explains.</p><p><blockquote>“他解释说:”从表面上看,美国住宅建筑商的黄金时代似乎已经过去,但仍有几个催化剂可能会让这些公司继续享受阳光。</blockquote></p><p> In the meantime, housing stocks appear to trade at reasonable valuations. While earnings at D.R. Horton, Lennar,NVR(NVR), and PulteGroup(PHM) are likely to slow from an average of 42% in 2021 to 10.6% in 2022, according to FactSet. Meanwhile, the group’s average PEG ratio—a measure of valuation relative to earnings growth—is 0.5, according to Jefferies, lower than their five-year averages.</p><p><blockquote>与此同时,房地产股的交易估值似乎合理。而 D.R. 的收益FactSet 的数据显示,Horton、Lenner、NVR (NVR) 和 PulteGroup (PHM) 的增长率可能会从 2021 年的平均 42% 放缓至 2022 年的 10.6%。与此同时,根据杰富瑞(Jefferies)的数据,该集团的平均 PEG 比率(衡量估值相对于盈利增长的指标)为 0.5,低于五年平均水平。</blockquote></p><p> In other words, this is a dip that may be worth buying.</p><p><blockquote>换句话说,这是一个可能值得买入的下跌。</blockquote></p><p></p>","source":"lsy1601382232898","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>An Overheated Housing Market Shows No Signs of Cooling Off. 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These 4 Stocks Could Benefit.<blockquote>过热的房地产市场没有降温的迹象。这4只股票可能会受益。</blockquote>\n</h2>\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n<p class=\"head\">\n<strong class=\"h-name small\">Barrons</strong><span class=\"h-time small\">2021-06-23 15:44</span>\n</p>\n</h4>\n</header>\n<article>\n<p>The housing market has soared of late and shows no signs of it cooling down.D.R. Horton,Lennar,and other stocks could benefit.</p><p><blockquote>房地产市场最近飙升,没有降温的迹象。霍顿、伦纳和其他股票可能会受益。</blockquote></p><p> Demand for housing has been red hot. The Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index, for instance, isup 13% during the past year, a result ofstrong demandand alimited supply. Housing stocks haven’t reflected that strength recently. TheSPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF(XHB) has fallen 6.9% during the past month, while D.R. Horton (DHI) and Lennar (LEN) are off around 11%, as worry that limited supply and high prices bring the boom to an end.</p><p><blockquote>住房需求一直炙手可热。例如,凯斯-席勒美国全国房价指数在过去一年上涨了13%,这是强劲需求限制供应的结果。住房股最近并没有反映出这种强势。PDR S&P Homebuilders ETF (XHB) 在过去一个月下跌了 6.9%,而 D.R.Horton (DHI) 和 Lennar (LEN) 下跌约 11%,原因是担心供应有限和价格高企会结束繁荣。</blockquote></p><p> Sean Darby, global equity strategist at Jefferies, doesn’t think so. For one, the demand story doesn’t seem to be over just yet. The National Association of Home Builders Traffic of Prospective Buyers reading, for instance, is at its highest level since at least 1990. And those buyers can still enjoy ultralow mortgage rates—the 30-year fixed has dropped to 2.99%—which makes homes more affordable. Together, they could be enough to push housing stocks higher.</p><p><blockquote>杰富瑞(Jefferies)全球股票策略师肖恩-达比(Sean Darby)不这么认为。首先,需求问题似乎还没有结束。例如,全国住宅建筑商协会的潜在买家流量阅读达到了至少自1990年以来的最高水平。这些买家仍然可以享受超低抵押贷款利率——30 年期固定利率已降至 2.99%——这使得房屋更加实惠。它们加在一起可能足以推高房地产库存。</blockquote></p><p> “On the surface, it would appear that the best of times for the US home builders are behind them but there are still several catalysts that are likely to keep the companies enjoying the sunshine,” he explains.</p><p><blockquote>“他解释说:”从表面上看,美国住宅建筑商的黄金时代似乎已经过去,但仍有几个催化剂可能会让这些公司继续享受阳光。</blockquote></p><p> In the meantime, housing stocks appear to trade at reasonable valuations. While earnings at D.R. Horton, Lennar,NVR(NVR), and PulteGroup(PHM) are likely to slow from an average of 42% in 2021 to 10.6% in 2022, according to FactSet. Meanwhile, the group’s average PEG ratio—a measure of valuation relative to earnings growth—is 0.5, according to Jefferies, lower than their five-year averages.</p><p><blockquote>与此同时,房地产股的交易估值似乎合理。而 D.R. 的收益FactSet 的数据显示,Horton、Lenner、NVR (NVR) 和 PulteGroup (PHM) 的增长率可能会从 2021 年的平均 42% 放缓至 2022 年的 10.6%。与此同时,根据杰富瑞(Jefferies)的数据,该集团的平均 PEG 比率(衡量估值相对于盈利增长的指标)为 0.5,低于五年平均水平。</blockquote></p><p> In other words, this is a dip that may be worth buying.</p><p><blockquote>换句话说,这是一个可能值得买入的下跌。</blockquote></p><p></p>\n<div class=\"bt-text\">\n\n\n<p> 来源:<a href=\"https://www.barrons.com/articles/housing-market-stocks-51623188470?mod=hp_LEAD_3_B_2\">Barrons</a></p>\n<p>为提升您的阅读体验,我们对本页面进行了排版优化</p>\n\n\n</div>\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"NVR":"NVR Inc","LEN":"莱纳建筑公司","PHM":"普得集团","DHI":"霍顿房屋"},"source_url":"https://www.barrons.com/articles/housing-market-stocks-51623188470?mod=hp_LEAD_3_B_2","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1174412444","content_text":"The housing market has soared of late and shows no signs of it cooling down.D.R. Horton,Lennar,and other stocks could benefit.\nDemand for housing has been red hot. The Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index, for instance, isup 13% during the past year, a result ofstrong demandand alimited supply. Housing stocks haven’t reflected that strength recently. TheSPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF(XHB) has fallen 6.9% during the past month, while D.R. Horton (DHI) and Lennar (LEN) are off around 11%, as worry that limited supply and high prices bring the boom to an end.\nSean Darby, global equity strategist at Jefferies, doesn’t think so. For one, the demand story doesn’t seem to be over just yet. The National Association of Home Builders Traffic of Prospective Buyers reading, for instance, is at its highest level since at least 1990. And those buyers can still enjoy ultralow mortgage rates—the 30-year fixed has dropped to 2.99%—which makes homes more affordable. Together, they could be enough to push housing stocks higher.\n“On the surface, it would appear that the best of times for the US home builders are behind them but there are still several catalysts that are likely to keep the companies enjoying the sunshine,” he explains.\nIn the meantime, housing stocks appear to trade at reasonable valuations. While earnings at D.R. Horton, Lennar,NVR(NVR), and PulteGroup(PHM) are likely to slow from an average of 42% in 2021 to 10.6% in 2022, according to FactSet. Meanwhile, the group’s average PEG ratio—a measure of valuation relative to earnings growth—is 0.5, according to Jefferies, lower than their five-year averages.\nIn other words, this is a dip that may be worth buying.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"PHM":0.9,"LEN":0.9,"NVR":0.9,"DHI":0.9}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":1782,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":129909066,"gmtCreate":1624349100755,"gmtModify":1631888361606,"author":{"id":"4087350196307800","authorId":"4087350196307800","name":"donovanng92","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/d3554a7357e094d9c2ce0e9bd0e1e942","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"authorIdStr":"4087350196307800","idStr":"4087350196307800"},"themes":[],"title":"","htmlText":"Agree","listText":"Agree","text":"Agree","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://laohu8.com/post/129909066","repostId":"2145033651","repostType":4,"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":3649,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":129900548,"gmtCreate":1624349086984,"gmtModify":1631888361616,"author":{"id":"4087350196307800","authorId":"4087350196307800","name":"donovanng92","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/d3554a7357e094d9c2ce0e9bd0e1e942","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"authorIdStr":"4087350196307800","idStr":"4087350196307800"},"themes":[],"title":"","htmlText":"Agree","listText":"Agree","text":"Agree","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://laohu8.com/post/129900548","repostId":"1139414035","repostType":4,"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":3014,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":129900635,"gmtCreate":1624349074727,"gmtModify":1631888361618,"author":{"id":"4087350196307800","authorId":"4087350196307800","name":"donovanng92","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/d3554a7357e094d9c2ce0e9bd0e1e942","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"authorIdStr":"4087350196307800","idStr":"4087350196307800"},"themes":[],"title":"","htmlText":"Agree","listText":"Agree","text":"Agree","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":1,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://laohu8.com/post/129900635","repostId":"1195017896","repostType":4,"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":3557,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":129900168,"gmtCreate":1624349064954,"gmtModify":1631889863211,"author":{"id":"4087350196307800","authorId":"4087350196307800","name":"donovanng92","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/d3554a7357e094d9c2ce0e9bd0e1e942","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"authorIdStr":"4087350196307800","idStr":"4087350196307800"},"themes":[],"title":"","htmlText":"Yu ","listText":"Yu ","text":"Yu","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":1,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://laohu8.com/post/129900168","repostId":"1195801914","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1195801914","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1624346913,"share":"https://www.laohu8.com/m/news/1195801914?lang=zh_CN&edition=full","pubTime":"2021-06-22 15:28","market":"us","language":"en","title":"A Broad Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Is Unlikely: Goldman<blockquote>高盛:达成广泛的两党基础设施协议的可能性不大</blockquote>","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1195801914","media":"zerohedge","summary":"In its latest Q&A assessment of the state of US fiscal policy, Goldman's economics team writes that ","content":"<p>In its latest Q&A assessment of the state of US fiscal policy, Goldman's economics team writes that while it \"still looks broadly on track to meet our expectations, risks continue to tilt in the direction of a smaller spending boost and smaller tax hike than the roughly $3 trillion and $1.5 trillion over ten years that we expect.\" The bank then notes that \"while a bipartisan deal on a broad infrastructure package cannot be ruled out, we continue to think the odds are against it, as there seems to be little agreement on financing it.\" Instead, Goldman expects Congress to pass a narrower infrastructure package focused mainly on transportation. If so, expect congressional Democrats to begin moving a broader fiscal package under the reconciliation process.</p><p><blockquote>高盛经济团队在其对美国财政政策状况的最新问答评估中写道,虽然“总体上看起来仍有望满足我们的预期,但风险继续向支出增加幅度较小和增税幅度较小的方向倾斜。”我们预计十年内将达到 3 万亿美元和 1.5 万亿美元。”该银行随后指出,“虽然不能排除两党就广泛的基础设施一揽子计划达成协议的可能性,但我们仍然认为可能性不大,因为在融资方面似乎几乎没有达成一致。”相反,高盛预计国会将通过一项主要关注交通运输的范围较窄的基础设施一揽子计划。如果是这样的话,预计国会民主党人将开始在和解进程下推进更广泛的财政一揽子计划。</blockquote></p><p> Reading recent headlines, one would be left with the impression of a wide range of spending outcomes – a boost of a few hundred billion to as much as $6 trillion over ten years – but the range of outcomes is not as wide as these figures imply. Most of the “traditional” infrastructure President Biden has proposed looks likely to pass, along with substantial R&D spending and renewal of personal tax credits that expire at year end. Together, these cost around 1% of GDP on an annual basis over the next few years. The remainder of the Biden agenda might boost spending by another1% of GDP, but Congress is expected to pare these proposals considerably.</p><p><blockquote>阅读最近的头条新闻,人们会给人留下广泛的支出结果的印象——十年内从几千亿美元增加到6万亿美元——但结果的范围并不像这些数字所暗示的那样广泛。拜登总统提出的大部分 “传统 ”基础设施项目看起来都有可能获得通过,同时还有大量的研发支出和延长年底到期的个人税收抵免。未来几年,这些成本每年约占 GDP 的 1%。拜登议程的其余部分可能会将支出再增加 GDP 的 1%,但预计国会将大幅削减这些提案。</blockquote></p><p> Meanwhile, tax increases also still look likely, assuming that Democrats pass legislation using the reconciliation process. That's why Goldman has not changed its views much in this area, and still expects<b>the corporate tax rate to settle around 25% along with more incremental versions of the international tax changes Biden has proposed.</b>A capital gains rate increase is a close call, but a 28%capital gains rate is slightly more likely than the status quo.</p><p><blockquote>与此同时,假设民主党人利用和解程序通过立法,增税看起来仍然有可能。这就是为什么高盛在这方面的观点没有太大改变,并且仍然预计<b>企业税率将稳定在25%左右,同时拜登提出的国际税收改革的更多增量版本。</b>资本利润率上升是一个紧迫的看涨期权,但28%的资本利润率比现状略高。</blockquote></p><p> Finally, the likely timing of fiscal action has also changed more noticeably,<b>with likely enactment slipping from mid/late Q3 to Q4.</b>This is due in large part to the continuation of bipartisan negotiations for longer than we had expected, which has led congressional Democratic leaders to delay the first procedural steps necessary to pass a reconciliation bill.</p><p><blockquote>最后,财政行动的可能时机也发生了更明显的变化,<b>可能会从第三季度中后期推迟到第四季度。</b>这在很大程度上是由于两党谈判的持续时间比我们预期的要长,这导致国会民主党领导人推迟了通过和解法案所需的第一个程序步骤。</blockquote></p><p> <i>Below we republish the key aspects of Goldman's FIscal Policy Status Check Q&A:</i></p><p><blockquote><i>下面我们重新发布高盛财政政策状况检查问答的关键方面:</i></blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: Will there be a bipartisan deal on a broad infrastructure bill?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:两党会就一项广泛的基础设施法案达成协议吗?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>A broad bipartisan infrastructure package still looks somewhat unlikely to us.</b>Negotiations in the Senate have progressed and the odds have increased somewhat that a bipartisan bill covering many areas in President Biden’s program might pass. However, we still think there are obstacles to a broad deal and expect that most of the fiscal boost Congress approves this year will come through a reconciliation bill that passes with only Democratic support.</p><p><blockquote><b>在我们看来,广泛的两党基础设施一揽子计划仍然不太可能。</b>参议院的谈判取得了进展,一项涵盖拜登总统计划中许多领域的两党法案获得通过的可能性也有所增加。然而,我们仍然认为达成广泛协议存在障碍,并预计国会今年批准的大部分财政刺激将通过一项仅在民主党支持下通过的和解法案。</blockquote></p><p> Unsurprisingly, there appears to be the most agreement on boosting traditional infrastructure spending. As shown in Exhibit 1, the current Senate bipartisan proposal comes close to matching the White House proposal in most areas of transportation infrastructure.</p><p><blockquote>毫不奇怪,在增加传统基础设施支出方面似乎达成了最大的共识。如图1所示,目前参议院两党提案在交通基础设施的大部分领域接近于白宫提案。</blockquote></p><p> More controversial is how to address non-traditional infrastructure and how to finance the cost of any new spending. The latest bipartisan effort appears to have made some inroads on the former. It includes $65bn for broadband, which falls short of the roughly $100bn that the White House proposed but it would be the greatest federal investment to date and seems close enough to the Democratic target that this issue alone looks unlikely to hold up an agreement.</p><p><blockquote>更具争议的是如何解决非传统基础设施问题,以及如何为任何新支出的成本融资。最新的两党努力似乎在前者方面取得了一些进展。其中包括650亿美元用于宽带,低于白宫提议的约1000亿美元,但这将是迄今为止最大的联邦投资,似乎足够接近民主党的目标,仅这个问题看起来不太可能维持协议。</blockquote></p><p> <img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/70d0d7b968b10f5764ef17cd3c787d53\" tg-width=\"944\" tg-height=\"1186\"></p><p><blockquote></blockquote></p><p> Other areas of non-traditional infrastructure in bipartisan discussions are much farther away from White House goals. Senate Republicans look unlikely to support substantial funding for electric vehicles or construction of affordable housing, for example. Clean energy is more of a gray area; Congress has previously approved, on a bipartisan basis, a number of different incentives for energy efficiency and renewable energy like wind, solar, and biofuels. However, the program President Biden proposes is on a much larger scale than existing subsidies and the latest bipartisan proposal includes only a fraction of what the White House is seeking in this area.</p><p><blockquote>两党讨论中的其他非传统基础设施领域与白宫的目标相去甚远。例如,参议院共和党人似乎不太可能支持为电动汽车或经济适用房建设提供大量资金。清洁能源更多的是一个灰色地带;国会此前已在两党基础上批准了多项针对能源效率和风能、太阳能和生物燃料等可再生能源的不同激励措施。然而,拜登总统提出的计划比现有的补贴规模大得多,最新的两党提案只包括白宫在这一领域寻求的一小部分。</blockquote></p><p> The greatest obstacle to prior political efforts at enacting an infrastructure program has been financing it. Here, there appears to have been much less progress (Exhibit 2). Each side has drawn lines they seem unlikely to cross: most Republicans oppose reversing any of the 2017 tax law or otherwise increasing income taxes—corporate or personal—to pay for the proposal. Most Democrats, including the White House, have ruled out increasing the user fees that finance most current infrastructure spending and appear uninterested in redirecting unspent COVID-relief funds.</p><p><blockquote>先前制定基础设施计划的政治努力的最大障碍是融资。在这里,进展似乎要少得多(图表2)。双方都划定了他们似乎不太可能跨越的界限:大多数共和党人反对推翻2017年的任何税法,或者以其他方式增加所得税——公司税或个人税——以支付该提案。包括白宫在内的大多数民主党人都排除了增加为当前大多数基础设施支出提供资金的使用费的可能性,并且似乎对重新分配未使用的新冠救济资金不感兴趣。</blockquote></p><p></p><p> <img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/9578698f5c5efa5311cc0e31be31f715\" tg-width=\"939\" tg-height=\"509\">The most likely area of overlapping support is closing the “tax gap” through greater enforcement of existing tax laws, but even this faces challenges. Congressional estimates of the potential revenue gain from closing the tax gap are much smaller than the Administration’s. The Congressional Budget Office estimated in 2020 that increasing IRS funding by $20 billion over ten years would produce $60bn in additional revenue, while a $40bn increase would raise $103bn (i.e., the first $20bn bump would raise $3 for each dollar spent, while the next $20bn bump in funding would raise only $2 for each dollar of extra spending). While it is possible that CBO might revise its estimate in light of arguments from the Administration, or that Republicans might agree to policies beyond an IRS funding increase, it seems unlikely that additional IRS funding would come anywhere close to covering the cost of an infrastructure proposal, at least according to the official estimate that Congress will rely on.</p><p><blockquote>最有可能获得重叠支持的领域是通过加强现有税法的执行来缩小 “税收缺口”,但即使这样也面临挑战。国会对缩小税收缺口的潜在收入收益的估计远低于政府的估计。国会预算办公室(Congressional Budget Office)在2020年估计,在10年内增加200亿美元的国税局资金将产生600亿美元的额外收入,而增加400亿美元将筹集1030亿美元(即,第一个200亿美元的增加将为每1美元的支出筹集3美元,而下一个200亿美元的增加将为每1美元的额外支出筹集2美元)。虽然CBO可能会根据政府的论点修改其估计,或者共和党人可能会同意国税局增加资金之外的政策,但额外的国税局资金似乎不太可能接近支付基础设施提案的成本,至少根据国会将依赖的官方估计。</blockquote></p><p> In our view, the only way that Congress will reach a bipartisan agreement on a broad infrastructure package is if lawmakers decide not to offset the new spending with savings elsewhere. So far, the White House and congressional Republicans have insisted that the bill should be paid for.</p><p><blockquote>我们认为,国会就广泛的基础设施一揽子计划达成两党协议的唯一途径是立法者决定不用其他地方的储蓄来抵消新的支出。到目前为止,白宫和国会共和党人一直坚持该法案应该付费。</blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: Without a bipartisan deal, what happens with infrastructure legislation?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:如果没有两党协议,基础设施立法会发生什么?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>If a broad bipartisan deal fails, a narrow one is likely to pass.</b>While a broad bipartisan agreement covering several aspects of the Biden proposal looks difficult to achieve, a narrower deal that primarily boosts transportation infrastructure looks likely to become law, for three reasons.</p><p><blockquote><b>如果广泛的两党协议失败,狭隘的协议可能会获得通过。</b>虽然涵盖拜登提案几个方面的广泛两党协议看起来很难达成,但主要促进交通基础设施的较窄协议看起来可能会成为法律,原因有三。</blockquote></p><p> First, federal programs for most areas of traditional infrastructure—highways, public transit, rail, airports, waterways and drinking/ wastewater—already exist. The largest of them, which are collectively funded by the Highway Trust Fund (HTF), expire September 30. Traditionally, Congress reauthorizes these programs in five-year increments,sometimes after one or more short-term extensions until lawmakers reach agreement.The legislation to renew these programs cannot pass via the reconciliation process, soDemocrats will need Republican support for any short- or long-term extension. Theupshot is that it is nearly certain that some type of infrastructure legislation passes on abipartisan basis to avoid a lapse in the programs.</p><p><blockquote>首先,大多数传统基础设施领域——高速公路、公共交通、铁路、机场、水道和饮用水/废水——的联邦项目已经存在。其中最大的一笔由高速公路信托基金(HTF)集体资助,将于9月30日到期。传统上,国会以五年为增量重新授权这些项目,有时会在一次或多次短期延期后,直到立法者达成协议。更新这些项目的立法不能通过和解程序,社会民主党将需要共和党的支持来进行任何短期或长期的延期。问题是,几乎可以肯定的是,某种类型的基础设施立法将在跨党派的基础上通过,以避免计划中的失误。</blockquote></p><p> Second, some progressive Democrats seem likely to oppose an infrastructure bill that does not include substantial new policies related to climate and clean energy. Without their votes, greater support among congressional Republicans in the House and Senate would be necessary. To win greater support, the bill might need to narrow its scope further, to the point that it mainly extends existing infrastructure spending programs.</p><p><blockquote>其次,一些进步民主党人似乎可能会反对一项不包括与气候和清洁能源相关的实质性新政策的基础设施法案。如果没有他们的投票,众议院和参议院的国会共和党人将需要更大的支持。为了赢得更大的支持,该法案可能需要进一步缩小范围,主要扩大现有的基础设施支出计划。</blockquote></p><p> Third, financing a narrow infrastructure deal would not be nearly as difficult as financing the sort of bill currently under discussion. Existing transportation infrastructure programs already have dedicated revenue streams that fund most of their spending. Financing an incremental boost in spending on existing programs would be far easier than finding bipartisan agreement on several hundred billion dollars in new revenue or spending cuts.</p><p><blockquote>第三,为一项狭窄的基础设施交易融资不会像为目前正在讨论的法案融资那样困难。现有的交通基础设施项目已经有了专门的收入来源,为其大部分支出提供资金。为现有项目支出的增量增长提供资金比就数千亿美元的新收入或支出削减达成两党协议要容易得多。</blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: What difference does it make if Congress reaches a bipartisan deal on infrastructure?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:如果国会在基础设施问题上达成两党协议,会有什么不同?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>A broad bipartisan infrastructure bill could reduce the odds that the rest of the Biden fiscal agenda becomes law</b>. A broader bipartisan deal that overlaps with many areas of the Biden proposal could reduce centrist Democratic support for passing subsequent fiscal legislation through the reconciliation process. If this occurred, the spending boost over the next few years might be smaller than we have been expecting but corporate and capital gains taxes would also be less likely to increase.</p><p><blockquote><b>一项广泛的两党基础设施法案可能会降低拜登财政议程其余部分成为法律的可能性</b>与拜登提案的许多领域重叠的更广泛的两党协议可能会降低中间派民主党人对通过和解进程通过后续财政立法的支持。如果发生这种情况,未来几年的支出增长可能会小于我们的预期,但公司和资本利得税也不太可能增加。</blockquote></p><p> By contrast, a narrower bipartisan deal limited to traditional infrastructure would still leave the door open for Democrats to pass a separate fiscal package through the reconciliation process that addresses much of the remainder of President Biden’s proposals. Relative to the scenario in which Congress passes a broad bipartisan infrastructure deal, passing a narrow transportation bill followed by a separate reconciliation bill would likely result in a greater overall increase in spending, partly offset by tax increases.</p><p><blockquote>相比之下,仅限于传统基础设施的两党协议范围较窄,仍将为民主党人通过和解程序通过一项单独的财政方案留下大门,该方案涉及拜登总统的大部分其余提案。相对于国会通过一项广泛的两党基础设施协议的情况,通过一项狭隘的交通法案,然后通过一项单独的和解法案,可能会导致支出的总体增加更大,但部分被增税所抵消。</blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: What are the risks around spending levels under the different scenarios?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:不同情景下的支出水平有哪些风险?</i></blockquote></p><p></p><p> <b>Congress seems very likely to approve spending and tax benefits equal to at least 1% of GDP over the next few years, but unlikely to go beyond 2% of GDP.</b>Headlines regarding fiscal proposals over the last few weeks have run the gamut from a boost of only a few hundred billion at the low end (the Republican infrastructure proposal) to $6 trillion over ten years at the high end (the reported spending total Senate Democrats are considering).</p><p><blockquote><b>国会似乎很有可能在未来几年批准至少相当于GDP 1%的支出和税收优惠,但不太可能超过GDP的2%。</b>过去几周有关财政提案的头条新闻涵盖了从低端仅几千亿美元(共和党基础设施提案)到十年内高端6万亿美元(据报道,参议院民主党人正在考虑的总支出)。</blockquote></p><p> <img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/c29c240e9afe9bc1a84d4f359152bb57\" tg-width=\"937\" tg-height=\"675\">However, these large figures overstate the range of realistic scenarios. At a minimum, we expect Congress to enact three sets of policies this year: the infrastructure proposals that already have bipartisan support, the R&D and manufacturing incentives that recently passed the Senate, and extension of the personal tax credits that Congress approved earlier this year. As Exhibit 3 shows, these policies would total around 1% of GDP by 2023, and would cost about $1.6 trillion over the next ten years. At this point, it is difficult to imagine Congress approving less this year.</p><p><blockquote>然而,这些大数字夸大了现实场景的范围。我们预计国会今年至少将颁布三套政策:已经得到两党支持的基础设施提案、参议院最近通过的研发和制造业激励措施,以及延长国会今年早些时候批准的个人税收抵免。如表 3 所示,到 2023 年,这些政策总计将占 GDP 的 1% 左右,未来十年将花费约 1.6 万亿美元。在这一点上,很难想象国会今年会批准更少。</blockquote></p><p> At the other end of the range of outcomes, it seems unlikely that Congress will enact spending worth more than 2% of GDP on an annual basis. As shown in Exhibit 3, Congress would need to pass nearly all of President Biden’s proposals to reach this level, or around $4.25 trillion over the next ten years.</p><p><blockquote>在一系列结果的另一端,国会似乎不太可能颁布每年超过 GDP 2% 的支出。如图 3 所示,国会需要通过拜登总统的几乎所有提案才能达到这一水平,即在未来十年内达到约 4.25 万亿美元。</blockquote></p><p> The uncertainty is mainly related to new benefits for child care, education, and paid leave under the “American Families Plan” as well as the remaining areas of infrastructure that any sort of bipartisan infrastructure deal would likely omit. These areas depend most on the use of budget reconciliation legislation, as it seems very unlikely that any of the proposals would attract much Republican support.</p><p><blockquote>不确定性主要与 “美国家庭计划 ”下的儿童保育、教育和带薪休假的新福利以及任何两党基础设施协议都可能忽略的其余基础设施领域有关。这些领域在很大程度上取决于预算协调立法的使用,因为任何一项提案似乎都不太可能吸引共和党的太多支持。</blockquote></p><p> That said, even if Congress enacts nearly all of President Biden’s proposed policies, fiscal support will diminish substantially from 2021 to 2022. Exhibit 4 shows the deficit effect of legislation enacted since the pandemic began, as well as the fiscal effects of President Biden’s proposals using our own categorization.</p><p><blockquote>尽管如此,即使国会颁布了拜登总统提出的几乎所有政策,从 2021 年到 2022 年,财政支持也将大幅减少。图表 4 显示了自大流行病开始以来颁布的立法的赤字效应,以及拜登总统使用我们自己的分类提出的提案的财政效应。</blockquote></p><p> <img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/812bd47cecb22835bb2a223a3ddecb8f\" tg-width=\"925\" tg-height=\"620\"><i>Q: How much will legislation this year increase spending?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:今年的立法会增加多少支出?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>We think the overall boost could amount to $2.5 to $3 trillion over the next ten years.</b>Assuming congressional Democrats take advantage of the reconciliation process to pass fiscal legislation, there will still be two constraints on the amount of additional spending Congress might approve.</p><p><blockquote><b>我们认为,未来十年,总体增长可能达到 2.5 至 3 万亿美元。</b>假设国会民主党人利用和解进程通过财政立法,国会可能批准的额外支出金额仍将受到两个限制。</blockquote></p><p> Centrist Democrats in the House and Senate are likely to object to legislation that raises the deficit substantially over the next ten years. This will become relevant in the next few weeks, when Congress considers its budget resolution. To use the reconciliation process, the resolution must include instructions to the relevant committees to increase the deficit (or alternatively to increase spending and increase taxes) by specific amounts. The deficit impact of the reconciliation bill that follows will be limited to those amounts. It is extremely unlikely that any Republicans will vote for the Democratic budget resolution, so every Democratic senator and virtually every Democratic member of the House will need to vote for the resolution. It is not yet clear how much deficit expansion Democrats will be willing to support, but we expect centrist Democrats to draw the line at somewhere around $1 trillion. For context, President Biden’s recent budget submission to Congress proposed increasing the deficit by $800bn over the next ten years.</p><p><blockquote>众议院和参议院的中间派民主党人可能会反对在未来十年内大幅增加赤字的立法。这将在未来几周国会审议预算决议时变得相关。为了使用对账程序,决议必须包括指示相关委员会增加具体数额的赤字(或增加支出和增加税收)。随后的对账法案的赤字影响将仅限于这些金额。任何共和党人都极不可能投票支持民主党的预算决议,因此每一位民主党参议员和几乎每一位众议院民主党议员都需要投票支持该决议。目前还不清楚民主党人愿意支持多少赤字扩张,但我们预计中间派民主党人将在1万亿美元左右划清界限。拜登总统最近向国会提交的预算案提议在未来十年内将赤字增加 8000 亿美元。</blockquote></p><p></p><p> Assuming a limit on the overall amount of deficit expansion, the amount of tax increases and other budgetary savings that lawmakers can agree to will determine how much they can increase spending. At the moment, we expect that Congress might be able to agree on around $1.5 trillion in budgetary savings, nearly all of which could come from tax increases, as discussed later. If so, a reconciliation bill would be limited to around $2.5 trillion in new spending. However, we expect that some additional spending might be approved as part of other legislation. The American Innovation and Competitiveness Act that recently passed the Senate would authorize up to $250bn in spending (around $200bn of this appears to be new money that does not overlap with existing spending). Most of the proposals are similar to policies in President Biden’s American Jobs Plan. However, much of this spending would depend on future Congresses to appropriate, making the overall amount somewhat uncertain. Similarly, a narrow infrastructure bill that passes separately from the larger reconciliation bill might add somewhat to the total. Overall, if Congress approves a reconciliation bill of around $2.5 trillion over ten years, this suggests a total bump to spending approaching $3 trillion over that period.</p><p><blockquote>假设赤字扩张的总量受到限制,立法者可以同意的增税和其他预算节约的数量将决定他们可以增加多少支出。目前,我们预计国会可能能够就约 1.5 万亿美元的预算节约达成一致,正如稍后讨论的那样,几乎所有节约都可能来自增税。如果是这样的话,和解法案将被限制在2.5万亿美元左右的新支出。然而,我们预计一些额外的支出可能会作为其他立法的一部分获得批准。参议院最近通过的《美国创新与竞争力法案》将授权高达2500亿美元的支出(其中约2000亿美元似乎是与现有支出不重叠的新资金)。大多数建议与拜登总统的美国就业计划中的政策相似。然而,其中大部分支出将取决于未来的国会是否批准,这使得总额有些不确定。同样,与更大的和解法案分开通过的狭义基础设施法案可能会增加总数。总体而言,如果国会在十年内批准一项约 2.5 万亿美元的和解法案,这意味着在此期间总支出将增加近 3 万亿美元。</blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: Will taxes increase?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:税收会增加吗?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>Assuming Congress passes any legislation using the reconciliation process, tax increases still seem likely.</b>Any bipartisan agreement on infrastructure or competitiveness is unlikely to include meaningful tax increases. If those bills pass and reduce support for subsequent reconciliation legislation, it is conceivable that Congress could fail to enact any tax increases this year, or before the mid-term election in 2022. However, this scenario looks fairly unlikely.</p><p><blockquote><b>假设国会利用和解程序通过任何立法,增税似乎仍有可能。</b>任何关于基础设施或竞争力的两党协议都不太可能包括有意义的增税。如果这些法案通过并减少对后续和解立法的支持,可以想象,国会可能无法在今年或2022年中期选举之前颁布任何增税法案。然而,这种情况看起来不太可能。</blockquote></p><p> Instead, we assume that Congress will pass around $1.5 trillion in tax increases over the next ten years, as outlined in Exhibit 5. A corporate tax increase still seems fairly likely, in our view, with a rate of around 25%. Some of the other international corporate provisions the Biden Administration has proposed also look likely to pass, though we expect the specifics to diverge from the Treasury proposals. Despite the recent attention a global minimum tax has received, we expect Congress to focus instead on revising the existing GILTI tax, which serves a similar purpose. We do not expect Congress to pass the separate minimum tax on book income that the Administration has proposed, as it looks unlikely to win unanimous support among Democrats and would add complexity without generating substantial revenue.</p><p><blockquote>相反,我们假设国会将在未来十年内通过约1.5万亿美元的增税法案,如表5所示。我们认为,公司税增加的可能性仍然很大,税率约为 25%。拜登政府提出的其他一些国际公司条款看起来也可能获得通过,尽管我们预计具体细节将与财政部的提案有所不同。尽管最近全球最低税受到了关注,但我们预计国会将重点放在修订现有的吉尔蒂税上,该税也有类似的目的。我们预计国会不会通过政府提出的单独的账面收入最低税,因为它看起来不太可能赢得民主党人的一致支持,而且会增加复杂性,而不会产生大量收入。</blockquote></p><p> On the individual side, we continue to believe a capital gains tax increase is slightly more likely than not, though we expect it would rise only to 28% rather than the ordinary income tax rate. It also seems fairly unlikely that Congress will adopt the Administration’s proposal that unrealized capital gains should be taxed at death, as there has already been pushback among centrist Democrats against the concept.</p><p><blockquote>就个人而言,我们仍然认为资本利得税增加的可能性略大于不增加,尽管我们预计资本利得税只会升至 28%,而不是普通所得税率。美国国会似乎也不太可能采纳政府提出的对未实现资本利得征税的建议,因为中间派民主党人已经反对这一概念。</blockquote></p><p> <img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/4ce834610ea19589696b1afcd4ca32a3\" tg-width=\"1064\" tg-height=\"1379\"></p><p><blockquote></blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: When will all of this happen?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:这一切什么时候会发生?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>We expect a budget resolution to pass in July, a narrow infrastructure bill in September, and reconciliation legislation in Q4.</b>As noted earlier, before they use the budget reconciliation legislation to pass a fiscal package, congressional Democrats will first need to pass a budget resolution. We expect the details to become clear over the next few weeks, with passage ahead of the congressional recess that starts August 6.</p><p><blockquote><b>我们预计7月份将通过预算决议,9月份将通过狭隘的基础设施法案,第四季度将通过和解立法。</b>如前所述,在使用预算协调立法通过财政方案之前,国会民主党人首先需要通过一项预算决议。我们预计细节将在未来几周内变得清晰,并在 8 月 6 日开始的国会休会前获得通过。</blockquote></p><p> In September, we expect Congress to focus on other issues. First, some type of infrastructure legislation seems likely to pass by late September ahead of the Sep. 30 expiration of the highway program. A short-term extension is possible absent an agreement on a long-term extension.</p><p><blockquote>9月份,我们预计国会将关注其他问题。首先,在高速公路计划9月30日到期之前,某种类型的基础设施立法似乎可能会在9月下旬通过。在没有就长期延期达成协议的情况下,短期延期是可能的。</blockquote></p><p> Second, Congress will need to extend spending authority for the rest of the federal government past September 30, the end of the fiscal year. At this point, a short-term continuing resolution looks likely, which will leave longer-term decisions until late in the year. The risk of a government shutdown around this deadline is low, in our view.</p><p><blockquote>其次,国会需要将联邦政府其他部门的支出权力延长至 9 月 30 日(本财年结束)之后。在这一点上,短期的持续解决方案看起来是可能的,这将把长期的决定留到今年年底。我们认为,政府在这个最后期限前后关门的风险很低。</blockquote></p><p> Third, Congress will need to address the debt limit. We expect that Congress will need to raise the limit by early October, with a chance it might need to be raised in September. In theory, this could be done as part of a reconciliation bill (either the large reconciliation package we expect Congress to consider, or a standalone bill dealing with just the debt limit). However, the debt limit cannot be suspended under the reconciliation process, only raised, and this would involve specifying an explicit and very large dollar amount. Instead, we expect Democratic leaders to pass a debt limit suspension along with the extension of spending authority, though other scenarios are clearly possible.</p><p><blockquote>第三,国会需要解决债务上限问题。我们预计国会需要在 10 月初之前提高限额,并有可能在 9 月份提高限额。理论上,这可以作为和解法案的一部分来完成(要么是我们希望国会考虑的大型和解方案,要么是仅处理债务限额的独立法案)。然而,债务限额不能在和解过程中暂停,只能提高,这将涉及指定一个明确的和非常大的美元数额。相反,我们预计民主党领导人将通过暂停债务上限以及延长支出授权,尽管其他情况显然是可能的。</blockquote></p><p></p><p> With those issues out of the way, we expect congressional Democrats to attempt to finalize a fiscal package in Q4. It is possible that the legislation could be ready for a vote as early as October. However, since essentially every Democrat in both chambers of Congress will need to agree, reaching a final political compromise could take longer. It is entirely possible that it takes until December for Congress to finalize the fiscal package, ahead of the holiday recess at year-end.</p><p><blockquote>随着这些问题的解决,我们预计国会民主党人将尝试在第四季度敲定财政方案。这项立法有可能最早在10月份就准备好进行投票。然而,由于基本上国会两院的每个民主党人都需要同意,达成最终的政治妥协可能需要更长时间。国会完全有可能要到 12 月才能在年底假期休会之前敲定财政方案。</blockquote></p><p></p>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>A Broad Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Is Unlikely: Goldman<blockquote>高盛:达成广泛的两党基础设施协议的可能性不大</blockquote></title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 12.5px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\nA Broad Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Is Unlikely: Goldman<blockquote>高盛:达成广泛的两党基础设施协议的可能性不大</blockquote>\n</h2>\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n<p class=\"head\">\n<strong class=\"h-name small\">zerohedge</strong><span class=\"h-time small\">2021-06-22 15:28</span>\n</p>\n</h4>\n</header>\n<article>\n<p>In its latest Q&A assessment of the state of US fiscal policy, Goldman's economics team writes that while it \"still looks broadly on track to meet our expectations, risks continue to tilt in the direction of a smaller spending boost and smaller tax hike than the roughly $3 trillion and $1.5 trillion over ten years that we expect.\" The bank then notes that \"while a bipartisan deal on a broad infrastructure package cannot be ruled out, we continue to think the odds are against it, as there seems to be little agreement on financing it.\" Instead, Goldman expects Congress to pass a narrower infrastructure package focused mainly on transportation. If so, expect congressional Democrats to begin moving a broader fiscal package under the reconciliation process.</p><p><blockquote>高盛经济团队在其对美国财政政策状况的最新问答评估中写道,虽然“总体上看起来仍有望满足我们的预期,但风险继续向支出增加幅度较小和增税幅度较小的方向倾斜。”我们预计十年内将达到 3 万亿美元和 1.5 万亿美元。”该银行随后指出,“虽然不能排除两党就广泛的基础设施一揽子计划达成协议的可能性,但我们仍然认为可能性不大,因为在融资方面似乎几乎没有达成一致。”相反,高盛预计国会将通过一项主要关注交通运输的范围较窄的基础设施一揽子计划。如果是这样的话,预计国会民主党人将开始在和解进程下推进更广泛的财政一揽子计划。</blockquote></p><p> Reading recent headlines, one would be left with the impression of a wide range of spending outcomes – a boost of a few hundred billion to as much as $6 trillion over ten years – but the range of outcomes is not as wide as these figures imply. Most of the “traditional” infrastructure President Biden has proposed looks likely to pass, along with substantial R&D spending and renewal of personal tax credits that expire at year end. Together, these cost around 1% of GDP on an annual basis over the next few years. The remainder of the Biden agenda might boost spending by another1% of GDP, but Congress is expected to pare these proposals considerably.</p><p><blockquote>阅读最近的头条新闻,人们会给人留下广泛的支出结果的印象——十年内从几千亿美元增加到6万亿美元——但结果的范围并不像这些数字所暗示的那样广泛。拜登总统提出的大部分 “传统 ”基础设施项目看起来都有可能获得通过,同时还有大量的研发支出和延长年底到期的个人税收抵免。未来几年,这些成本每年约占 GDP 的 1%。拜登议程的其余部分可能会将支出再增加 GDP 的 1%,但预计国会将大幅削减这些提案。</blockquote></p><p> Meanwhile, tax increases also still look likely, assuming that Democrats pass legislation using the reconciliation process. That's why Goldman has not changed its views much in this area, and still expects<b>the corporate tax rate to settle around 25% along with more incremental versions of the international tax changes Biden has proposed.</b>A capital gains rate increase is a close call, but a 28%capital gains rate is slightly more likely than the status quo.</p><p><blockquote>与此同时,假设民主党人利用和解程序通过立法,增税看起来仍然有可能。这就是为什么高盛在这方面的观点没有太大改变,并且仍然预计<b>企业税率将稳定在25%左右,同时拜登提出的国际税收改革的更多增量版本。</b>资本利润率上升是一个紧迫的看涨期权,但28%的资本利润率比现状略高。</blockquote></p><p> Finally, the likely timing of fiscal action has also changed more noticeably,<b>with likely enactment slipping from mid/late Q3 to Q4.</b>This is due in large part to the continuation of bipartisan negotiations for longer than we had expected, which has led congressional Democratic leaders to delay the first procedural steps necessary to pass a reconciliation bill.</p><p><blockquote>最后,财政行动的可能时机也发生了更明显的变化,<b>可能会从第三季度中后期推迟到第四季度。</b>这在很大程度上是由于两党谈判的持续时间比我们预期的要长,这导致国会民主党领导人推迟了通过和解法案所需的第一个程序步骤。</blockquote></p><p> <i>Below we republish the key aspects of Goldman's FIscal Policy Status Check Q&A:</i></p><p><blockquote><i>下面我们重新发布高盛财政政策状况检查问答的关键方面:</i></blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: Will there be a bipartisan deal on a broad infrastructure bill?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:两党会就一项广泛的基础设施法案达成协议吗?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>A broad bipartisan infrastructure package still looks somewhat unlikely to us.</b>Negotiations in the Senate have progressed and the odds have increased somewhat that a bipartisan bill covering many areas in President Biden’s program might pass. However, we still think there are obstacles to a broad deal and expect that most of the fiscal boost Congress approves this year will come through a reconciliation bill that passes with only Democratic support.</p><p><blockquote><b>在我们看来,广泛的两党基础设施一揽子计划仍然不太可能。</b>参议院的谈判取得了进展,一项涵盖拜登总统计划中许多领域的两党法案获得通过的可能性也有所增加。然而,我们仍然认为达成广泛协议存在障碍,并预计国会今年批准的大部分财政刺激将通过一项仅在民主党支持下通过的和解法案。</blockquote></p><p> Unsurprisingly, there appears to be the most agreement on boosting traditional infrastructure spending. As shown in Exhibit 1, the current Senate bipartisan proposal comes close to matching the White House proposal in most areas of transportation infrastructure.</p><p><blockquote>毫不奇怪,在增加传统基础设施支出方面似乎达成了最大的共识。如图1所示,目前参议院两党提案在交通基础设施的大部分领域接近于白宫提案。</blockquote></p><p> More controversial is how to address non-traditional infrastructure and how to finance the cost of any new spending. The latest bipartisan effort appears to have made some inroads on the former. It includes $65bn for broadband, which falls short of the roughly $100bn that the White House proposed but it would be the greatest federal investment to date and seems close enough to the Democratic target that this issue alone looks unlikely to hold up an agreement.</p><p><blockquote>更具争议的是如何解决非传统基础设施问题,以及如何为任何新支出的成本融资。最新的两党努力似乎在前者方面取得了一些进展。其中包括650亿美元用于宽带,低于白宫提议的约1000亿美元,但这将是迄今为止最大的联邦投资,似乎足够接近民主党的目标,仅这个问题看起来不太可能维持协议。</blockquote></p><p> <img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/70d0d7b968b10f5764ef17cd3c787d53\" tg-width=\"944\" tg-height=\"1186\"></p><p><blockquote></blockquote></p><p> Other areas of non-traditional infrastructure in bipartisan discussions are much farther away from White House goals. Senate Republicans look unlikely to support substantial funding for electric vehicles or construction of affordable housing, for example. Clean energy is more of a gray area; Congress has previously approved, on a bipartisan basis, a number of different incentives for energy efficiency and renewable energy like wind, solar, and biofuels. However, the program President Biden proposes is on a much larger scale than existing subsidies and the latest bipartisan proposal includes only a fraction of what the White House is seeking in this area.</p><p><blockquote>两党讨论中的其他非传统基础设施领域与白宫的目标相去甚远。例如,参议院共和党人似乎不太可能支持为电动汽车或经济适用房建设提供大量资金。清洁能源更多的是一个灰色地带;国会此前已在两党基础上批准了多项针对能源效率和风能、太阳能和生物燃料等可再生能源的不同激励措施。然而,拜登总统提出的计划比现有的补贴规模大得多,最新的两党提案只包括白宫在这一领域寻求的一小部分。</blockquote></p><p> The greatest obstacle to prior political efforts at enacting an infrastructure program has been financing it. Here, there appears to have been much less progress (Exhibit 2). Each side has drawn lines they seem unlikely to cross: most Republicans oppose reversing any of the 2017 tax law or otherwise increasing income taxes—corporate or personal—to pay for the proposal. Most Democrats, including the White House, have ruled out increasing the user fees that finance most current infrastructure spending and appear uninterested in redirecting unspent COVID-relief funds.</p><p><blockquote>先前制定基础设施计划的政治努力的最大障碍是融资。在这里,进展似乎要少得多(图表2)。双方都划定了他们似乎不太可能跨越的界限:大多数共和党人反对推翻2017年的任何税法,或者以其他方式增加所得税——公司税或个人税——以支付该提案。包括白宫在内的大多数民主党人都排除了增加为当前大多数基础设施支出提供资金的使用费的可能性,并且似乎对重新分配未使用的新冠救济资金不感兴趣。</blockquote></p><p></p><p> <img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/9578698f5c5efa5311cc0e31be31f715\" tg-width=\"939\" tg-height=\"509\">The most likely area of overlapping support is closing the “tax gap” through greater enforcement of existing tax laws, but even this faces challenges. Congressional estimates of the potential revenue gain from closing the tax gap are much smaller than the Administration’s. The Congressional Budget Office estimated in 2020 that increasing IRS funding by $20 billion over ten years would produce $60bn in additional revenue, while a $40bn increase would raise $103bn (i.e., the first $20bn bump would raise $3 for each dollar spent, while the next $20bn bump in funding would raise only $2 for each dollar of extra spending). While it is possible that CBO might revise its estimate in light of arguments from the Administration, or that Republicans might agree to policies beyond an IRS funding increase, it seems unlikely that additional IRS funding would come anywhere close to covering the cost of an infrastructure proposal, at least according to the official estimate that Congress will rely on.</p><p><blockquote>最有可能获得重叠支持的领域是通过加强现有税法的执行来缩小 “税收缺口”,但即使这样也面临挑战。国会对缩小税收缺口的潜在收入收益的估计远低于政府的估计。国会预算办公室(Congressional Budget Office)在2020年估计,在10年内增加200亿美元的国税局资金将产生600亿美元的额外收入,而增加400亿美元将筹集1030亿美元(即,第一个200亿美元的增加将为每1美元的支出筹集3美元,而下一个200亿美元的增加将为每1美元的额外支出筹集2美元)。虽然CBO可能会根据政府的论点修改其估计,或者共和党人可能会同意国税局增加资金之外的政策,但额外的国税局资金似乎不太可能接近支付基础设施提案的成本,至少根据国会将依赖的官方估计。</blockquote></p><p> In our view, the only way that Congress will reach a bipartisan agreement on a broad infrastructure package is if lawmakers decide not to offset the new spending with savings elsewhere. So far, the White House and congressional Republicans have insisted that the bill should be paid for.</p><p><blockquote>我们认为,国会就广泛的基础设施一揽子计划达成两党协议的唯一途径是立法者决定不用其他地方的储蓄来抵消新的支出。到目前为止,白宫和国会共和党人一直坚持该法案应该付费。</blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: Without a bipartisan deal, what happens with infrastructure legislation?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:如果没有两党协议,基础设施立法会发生什么?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>If a broad bipartisan deal fails, a narrow one is likely to pass.</b>While a broad bipartisan agreement covering several aspects of the Biden proposal looks difficult to achieve, a narrower deal that primarily boosts transportation infrastructure looks likely to become law, for three reasons.</p><p><blockquote><b>如果广泛的两党协议失败,狭隘的协议可能会获得通过。</b>虽然涵盖拜登提案几个方面的广泛两党协议看起来很难达成,但主要促进交通基础设施的较窄协议看起来可能会成为法律,原因有三。</blockquote></p><p> First, federal programs for most areas of traditional infrastructure—highways, public transit, rail, airports, waterways and drinking/ wastewater—already exist. The largest of them, which are collectively funded by the Highway Trust Fund (HTF), expire September 30. Traditionally, Congress reauthorizes these programs in five-year increments,sometimes after one or more short-term extensions until lawmakers reach agreement.The legislation to renew these programs cannot pass via the reconciliation process, soDemocrats will need Republican support for any short- or long-term extension. Theupshot is that it is nearly certain that some type of infrastructure legislation passes on abipartisan basis to avoid a lapse in the programs.</p><p><blockquote>首先,大多数传统基础设施领域——高速公路、公共交通、铁路、机场、水道和饮用水/废水——的联邦项目已经存在。其中最大的一笔由高速公路信托基金(HTF)集体资助,将于9月30日到期。传统上,国会以五年为增量重新授权这些项目,有时会在一次或多次短期延期后,直到立法者达成协议。更新这些项目的立法不能通过和解程序,社会民主党将需要共和党的支持来进行任何短期或长期的延期。问题是,几乎可以肯定的是,某种类型的基础设施立法将在跨党派的基础上通过,以避免计划中的失误。</blockquote></p><p> Second, some progressive Democrats seem likely to oppose an infrastructure bill that does not include substantial new policies related to climate and clean energy. Without their votes, greater support among congressional Republicans in the House and Senate would be necessary. To win greater support, the bill might need to narrow its scope further, to the point that it mainly extends existing infrastructure spending programs.</p><p><blockquote>其次,一些进步民主党人似乎可能会反对一项不包括与气候和清洁能源相关的实质性新政策的基础设施法案。如果没有他们的投票,众议院和参议院的国会共和党人将需要更大的支持。为了赢得更大的支持,该法案可能需要进一步缩小范围,主要扩大现有的基础设施支出计划。</blockquote></p><p> Third, financing a narrow infrastructure deal would not be nearly as difficult as financing the sort of bill currently under discussion. Existing transportation infrastructure programs already have dedicated revenue streams that fund most of their spending. Financing an incremental boost in spending on existing programs would be far easier than finding bipartisan agreement on several hundred billion dollars in new revenue or spending cuts.</p><p><blockquote>第三,为一项狭窄的基础设施交易融资不会像为目前正在讨论的法案融资那样困难。现有的交通基础设施项目已经有了专门的收入来源,为其大部分支出提供资金。为现有项目支出的增量增长提供资金比就数千亿美元的新收入或支出削减达成两党协议要容易得多。</blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: What difference does it make if Congress reaches a bipartisan deal on infrastructure?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:如果国会在基础设施问题上达成两党协议,会有什么不同?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>A broad bipartisan infrastructure bill could reduce the odds that the rest of the Biden fiscal agenda becomes law</b>. A broader bipartisan deal that overlaps with many areas of the Biden proposal could reduce centrist Democratic support for passing subsequent fiscal legislation through the reconciliation process. If this occurred, the spending boost over the next few years might be smaller than we have been expecting but corporate and capital gains taxes would also be less likely to increase.</p><p><blockquote><b>一项广泛的两党基础设施法案可能会降低拜登财政议程其余部分成为法律的可能性</b>与拜登提案的许多领域重叠的更广泛的两党协议可能会降低中间派民主党人对通过和解进程通过后续财政立法的支持。如果发生这种情况,未来几年的支出增长可能会小于我们的预期,但公司和资本利得税也不太可能增加。</blockquote></p><p> By contrast, a narrower bipartisan deal limited to traditional infrastructure would still leave the door open for Democrats to pass a separate fiscal package through the reconciliation process that addresses much of the remainder of President Biden’s proposals. Relative to the scenario in which Congress passes a broad bipartisan infrastructure deal, passing a narrow transportation bill followed by a separate reconciliation bill would likely result in a greater overall increase in spending, partly offset by tax increases.</p><p><blockquote>相比之下,仅限于传统基础设施的两党协议范围较窄,仍将为民主党人通过和解程序通过一项单独的财政方案留下大门,该方案涉及拜登总统的大部分其余提案。相对于国会通过一项广泛的两党基础设施协议的情况,通过一项狭隘的交通法案,然后通过一项单独的和解法案,可能会导致支出的总体增加更大,但部分被增税所抵消。</blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: What are the risks around spending levels under the different scenarios?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:不同情景下的支出水平有哪些风险?</i></blockquote></p><p></p><p> <b>Congress seems very likely to approve spending and tax benefits equal to at least 1% of GDP over the next few years, but unlikely to go beyond 2% of GDP.</b>Headlines regarding fiscal proposals over the last few weeks have run the gamut from a boost of only a few hundred billion at the low end (the Republican infrastructure proposal) to $6 trillion over ten years at the high end (the reported spending total Senate Democrats are considering).</p><p><blockquote><b>国会似乎很有可能在未来几年批准至少相当于GDP 1%的支出和税收优惠,但不太可能超过GDP的2%。</b>过去几周有关财政提案的头条新闻涵盖了从低端仅几千亿美元(共和党基础设施提案)到十年内高端6万亿美元(据报道,参议院民主党人正在考虑的总支出)。</blockquote></p><p> <img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/c29c240e9afe9bc1a84d4f359152bb57\" tg-width=\"937\" tg-height=\"675\">However, these large figures overstate the range of realistic scenarios. At a minimum, we expect Congress to enact three sets of policies this year: the infrastructure proposals that already have bipartisan support, the R&D and manufacturing incentives that recently passed the Senate, and extension of the personal tax credits that Congress approved earlier this year. As Exhibit 3 shows, these policies would total around 1% of GDP by 2023, and would cost about $1.6 trillion over the next ten years. At this point, it is difficult to imagine Congress approving less this year.</p><p><blockquote>然而,这些大数字夸大了现实场景的范围。我们预计国会今年至少将颁布三套政策:已经得到两党支持的基础设施提案、参议院最近通过的研发和制造业激励措施,以及延长国会今年早些时候批准的个人税收抵免。如表 3 所示,到 2023 年,这些政策总计将占 GDP 的 1% 左右,未来十年将花费约 1.6 万亿美元。在这一点上,很难想象国会今年会批准更少。</blockquote></p><p> At the other end of the range of outcomes, it seems unlikely that Congress will enact spending worth more than 2% of GDP on an annual basis. As shown in Exhibit 3, Congress would need to pass nearly all of President Biden’s proposals to reach this level, or around $4.25 trillion over the next ten years.</p><p><blockquote>在一系列结果的另一端,国会似乎不太可能颁布每年超过 GDP 2% 的支出。如图 3 所示,国会需要通过拜登总统的几乎所有提案才能达到这一水平,即在未来十年内达到约 4.25 万亿美元。</blockquote></p><p> The uncertainty is mainly related to new benefits for child care, education, and paid leave under the “American Families Plan” as well as the remaining areas of infrastructure that any sort of bipartisan infrastructure deal would likely omit. These areas depend most on the use of budget reconciliation legislation, as it seems very unlikely that any of the proposals would attract much Republican support.</p><p><blockquote>不确定性主要与 “美国家庭计划 ”下的儿童保育、教育和带薪休假的新福利以及任何两党基础设施协议都可能忽略的其余基础设施领域有关。这些领域在很大程度上取决于预算协调立法的使用,因为任何一项提案似乎都不太可能吸引共和党的太多支持。</blockquote></p><p> That said, even if Congress enacts nearly all of President Biden’s proposed policies, fiscal support will diminish substantially from 2021 to 2022. Exhibit 4 shows the deficit effect of legislation enacted since the pandemic began, as well as the fiscal effects of President Biden’s proposals using our own categorization.</p><p><blockquote>尽管如此,即使国会颁布了拜登总统提出的几乎所有政策,从 2021 年到 2022 年,财政支持也将大幅减少。图表 4 显示了自大流行病开始以来颁布的立法的赤字效应,以及拜登总统使用我们自己的分类提出的提案的财政效应。</blockquote></p><p> <img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/812bd47cecb22835bb2a223a3ddecb8f\" tg-width=\"925\" tg-height=\"620\"><i>Q: How much will legislation this year increase spending?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:今年的立法会增加多少支出?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>We think the overall boost could amount to $2.5 to $3 trillion over the next ten years.</b>Assuming congressional Democrats take advantage of the reconciliation process to pass fiscal legislation, there will still be two constraints on the amount of additional spending Congress might approve.</p><p><blockquote><b>我们认为,未来十年,总体增长可能达到 2.5 至 3 万亿美元。</b>假设国会民主党人利用和解进程通过财政立法,国会可能批准的额外支出金额仍将受到两个限制。</blockquote></p><p> Centrist Democrats in the House and Senate are likely to object to legislation that raises the deficit substantially over the next ten years. This will become relevant in the next few weeks, when Congress considers its budget resolution. To use the reconciliation process, the resolution must include instructions to the relevant committees to increase the deficit (or alternatively to increase spending and increase taxes) by specific amounts. The deficit impact of the reconciliation bill that follows will be limited to those amounts. It is extremely unlikely that any Republicans will vote for the Democratic budget resolution, so every Democratic senator and virtually every Democratic member of the House will need to vote for the resolution. It is not yet clear how much deficit expansion Democrats will be willing to support, but we expect centrist Democrats to draw the line at somewhere around $1 trillion. For context, President Biden’s recent budget submission to Congress proposed increasing the deficit by $800bn over the next ten years.</p><p><blockquote>众议院和参议院的中间派民主党人可能会反对在未来十年内大幅增加赤字的立法。这将在未来几周国会审议预算决议时变得相关。为了使用对账程序,决议必须包括指示相关委员会增加具体数额的赤字(或增加支出和增加税收)。随后的对账法案的赤字影响将仅限于这些金额。任何共和党人都极不可能投票支持民主党的预算决议,因此每一位民主党参议员和几乎每一位众议院民主党议员都需要投票支持该决议。目前还不清楚民主党人愿意支持多少赤字扩张,但我们预计中间派民主党人将在1万亿美元左右划清界限。拜登总统最近向国会提交的预算案提议在未来十年内将赤字增加 8000 亿美元。</blockquote></p><p></p><p> Assuming a limit on the overall amount of deficit expansion, the amount of tax increases and other budgetary savings that lawmakers can agree to will determine how much they can increase spending. At the moment, we expect that Congress might be able to agree on around $1.5 trillion in budgetary savings, nearly all of which could come from tax increases, as discussed later. If so, a reconciliation bill would be limited to around $2.5 trillion in new spending. However, we expect that some additional spending might be approved as part of other legislation. The American Innovation and Competitiveness Act that recently passed the Senate would authorize up to $250bn in spending (around $200bn of this appears to be new money that does not overlap with existing spending). Most of the proposals are similar to policies in President Biden’s American Jobs Plan. However, much of this spending would depend on future Congresses to appropriate, making the overall amount somewhat uncertain. Similarly, a narrow infrastructure bill that passes separately from the larger reconciliation bill might add somewhat to the total. Overall, if Congress approves a reconciliation bill of around $2.5 trillion over ten years, this suggests a total bump to spending approaching $3 trillion over that period.</p><p><blockquote>假设赤字扩张的总量受到限制,立法者可以同意的增税和其他预算节约的数量将决定他们可以增加多少支出。目前,我们预计国会可能能够就约 1.5 万亿美元的预算节约达成一致,正如稍后讨论的那样,几乎所有节约都可能来自增税。如果是这样的话,和解法案将被限制在2.5万亿美元左右的新支出。然而,我们预计一些额外的支出可能会作为其他立法的一部分获得批准。参议院最近通过的《美国创新与竞争力法案》将授权高达2500亿美元的支出(其中约2000亿美元似乎是与现有支出不重叠的新资金)。大多数建议与拜登总统的美国就业计划中的政策相似。然而,其中大部分支出将取决于未来的国会是否批准,这使得总额有些不确定。同样,与更大的和解法案分开通过的狭义基础设施法案可能会增加总数。总体而言,如果国会在十年内批准一项约 2.5 万亿美元的和解法案,这意味着在此期间总支出将增加近 3 万亿美元。</blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: Will taxes increase?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:税收会增加吗?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>Assuming Congress passes any legislation using the reconciliation process, tax increases still seem likely.</b>Any bipartisan agreement on infrastructure or competitiveness is unlikely to include meaningful tax increases. If those bills pass and reduce support for subsequent reconciliation legislation, it is conceivable that Congress could fail to enact any tax increases this year, or before the mid-term election in 2022. However, this scenario looks fairly unlikely.</p><p><blockquote><b>假设国会利用和解程序通过任何立法,增税似乎仍有可能。</b>任何关于基础设施或竞争力的两党协议都不太可能包括有意义的增税。如果这些法案通过并减少对后续和解立法的支持,可以想象,国会可能无法在今年或2022年中期选举之前颁布任何增税法案。然而,这种情况看起来不太可能。</blockquote></p><p> Instead, we assume that Congress will pass around $1.5 trillion in tax increases over the next ten years, as outlined in Exhibit 5. A corporate tax increase still seems fairly likely, in our view, with a rate of around 25%. Some of the other international corporate provisions the Biden Administration has proposed also look likely to pass, though we expect the specifics to diverge from the Treasury proposals. Despite the recent attention a global minimum tax has received, we expect Congress to focus instead on revising the existing GILTI tax, which serves a similar purpose. We do not expect Congress to pass the separate minimum tax on book income that the Administration has proposed, as it looks unlikely to win unanimous support among Democrats and would add complexity without generating substantial revenue.</p><p><blockquote>相反,我们假设国会将在未来十年内通过约1.5万亿美元的增税法案,如表5所示。我们认为,公司税增加的可能性仍然很大,税率约为 25%。拜登政府提出的其他一些国际公司条款看起来也可能获得通过,尽管我们预计具体细节将与财政部的提案有所不同。尽管最近全球最低税受到了关注,但我们预计国会将重点放在修订现有的吉尔蒂税上,该税也有类似的目的。我们预计国会不会通过政府提出的单独的账面收入最低税,因为它看起来不太可能赢得民主党人的一致支持,而且会增加复杂性,而不会产生大量收入。</blockquote></p><p> On the individual side, we continue to believe a capital gains tax increase is slightly more likely than not, though we expect it would rise only to 28% rather than the ordinary income tax rate. It also seems fairly unlikely that Congress will adopt the Administration’s proposal that unrealized capital gains should be taxed at death, as there has already been pushback among centrist Democrats against the concept.</p><p><blockquote>就个人而言,我们仍然认为资本利得税增加的可能性略大于不增加,尽管我们预计资本利得税只会升至 28%,而不是普通所得税率。美国国会似乎也不太可能采纳政府提出的对未实现资本利得征税的建议,因为中间派民主党人已经反对这一概念。</blockquote></p><p> <img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/4ce834610ea19589696b1afcd4ca32a3\" tg-width=\"1064\" tg-height=\"1379\"></p><p><blockquote></blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: When will all of this happen?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:这一切什么时候会发生?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>We expect a budget resolution to pass in July, a narrow infrastructure bill in September, and reconciliation legislation in Q4.</b>As noted earlier, before they use the budget reconciliation legislation to pass a fiscal package, congressional Democrats will first need to pass a budget resolution. We expect the details to become clear over the next few weeks, with passage ahead of the congressional recess that starts August 6.</p><p><blockquote><b>我们预计7月份将通过预算决议,9月份将通过狭隘的基础设施法案,第四季度将通过和解立法。</b>如前所述,在使用预算协调立法通过财政方案之前,国会民主党人首先需要通过一项预算决议。我们预计细节将在未来几周内变得清晰,并在 8 月 6 日开始的国会休会前获得通过。</blockquote></p><p> In September, we expect Congress to focus on other issues. First, some type of infrastructure legislation seems likely to pass by late September ahead of the Sep. 30 expiration of the highway program. A short-term extension is possible absent an agreement on a long-term extension.</p><p><blockquote>9月份,我们预计国会将关注其他问题。首先,在高速公路计划9月30日到期之前,某种类型的基础设施立法似乎可能会在9月下旬通过。在没有就长期延期达成协议的情况下,短期延期是可能的。</blockquote></p><p> Second, Congress will need to extend spending authority for the rest of the federal government past September 30, the end of the fiscal year. At this point, a short-term continuing resolution looks likely, which will leave longer-term decisions until late in the year. The risk of a government shutdown around this deadline is low, in our view.</p><p><blockquote>其次,国会需要将联邦政府其他部门的支出权力延长至 9 月 30 日(本财年结束)之后。在这一点上,短期的持续解决方案看起来是可能的,这将把长期的决定留到今年年底。我们认为,政府在这个最后期限前后关门的风险很低。</blockquote></p><p> Third, Congress will need to address the debt limit. We expect that Congress will need to raise the limit by early October, with a chance it might need to be raised in September. In theory, this could be done as part of a reconciliation bill (either the large reconciliation package we expect Congress to consider, or a standalone bill dealing with just the debt limit). However, the debt limit cannot be suspended under the reconciliation process, only raised, and this would involve specifying an explicit and very large dollar amount. Instead, we expect Democratic leaders to pass a debt limit suspension along with the extension of spending authority, though other scenarios are clearly possible.</p><p><blockquote>第三,国会需要解决债务上限问题。我们预计国会需要在 10 月初之前提高限额,并有可能在 9 月份提高限额。理论上,这可以作为和解法案的一部分来完成(要么是我们希望国会考虑的大型和解方案,要么是仅处理债务限额的独立法案)。然而,债务限额不能在和解过程中暂停,只能提高,这将涉及指定一个明确的和非常大的美元数额。相反,我们预计民主党领导人将通过暂停债务上限以及延长支出授权,尽管其他情况显然是可能的。</blockquote></p><p></p><p> With those issues out of the way, we expect congressional Democrats to attempt to finalize a fiscal package in Q4. It is possible that the legislation could be ready for a vote as early as October. However, since essentially every Democrat in both chambers of Congress will need to agree, reaching a final political compromise could take longer. It is entirely possible that it takes until December for Congress to finalize the fiscal package, ahead of the holiday recess at year-end.</p><p><blockquote>随着这些问题的解决,我们预计国会民主党人将尝试在第四季度敲定财政方案。这项立法有可能最早在10月份就准备好进行投票。然而,由于基本上国会两院的每个民主党人都需要同意,达成最终的政治妥协可能需要更长时间。国会完全有可能要到 12 月才能在年底假期休会之前敲定财政方案。</blockquote></p><p></p>\n<div class=\"bt-text\">\n\n\n<p> 来源:<a href=\"https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/broad-bipartisan-infrastructure-deal-unlikely-goldman\">zerohedge</a></p>\n<p>为提升您的阅读体验,我们对本页面进行了排版优化</p>\n\n\n</div>\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"SPY":"标普500ETF",".DJI":"道琼斯",".SPX":"S&P 500 Index",".IXIC":"NASDAQ Composite"},"source_url":"https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/broad-bipartisan-infrastructure-deal-unlikely-goldman","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1195801914","content_text":"In its latest Q&A assessment of the state of US fiscal policy, Goldman's economics team writes that while it \"still looks broadly on track to meet our expectations, risks continue to tilt in the direction of a smaller spending boost and smaller tax hike than the roughly $3 trillion and $1.5 trillion over ten years that we expect.\" The bank then notes that \"while a bipartisan deal on a broad infrastructure package cannot be ruled out, we continue to think the odds are against it, as there seems to be little agreement on financing it.\" Instead, Goldman expects Congress to pass a narrower infrastructure package focused mainly on transportation. If so, expect congressional Democrats to begin moving a broader fiscal package under the reconciliation process.\nReading recent headlines, one would be left with the impression of a wide range of spending outcomes – a boost of a few hundred billion to as much as $6 trillion over ten years – but the range of outcomes is not as wide as these figures imply. Most of the “traditional” infrastructure President Biden has proposed looks likely to pass, along with substantial R&D spending and renewal of personal tax credits that expire at year end. Together, these cost around 1% of GDP on an annual basis over the next few years. The remainder of the Biden agenda might boost spending by another1% of GDP, but Congress is expected to pare these proposals considerably.\nMeanwhile, tax increases also still look likely, assuming that Democrats pass legislation using the reconciliation process. That's why Goldman has not changed its views much in this area, and still expectsthe corporate tax rate to settle around 25% along with more incremental versions of the international tax changes Biden has proposed.A capital gains rate increase is a close call, but a 28%capital gains rate is slightly more likely than the status quo.\nFinally, the likely timing of fiscal action has also changed more noticeably,with likely enactment slipping from mid/late Q3 to Q4.This is due in large part to the continuation of bipartisan negotiations for longer than we had expected, which has led congressional Democratic leaders to delay the first procedural steps necessary to pass a reconciliation bill.\nBelow we republish the key aspects of Goldman's FIscal Policy Status Check Q&A:\nQ: Will there be a bipartisan deal on a broad infrastructure bill?\nA broad bipartisan infrastructure package still looks somewhat unlikely to us.Negotiations in the Senate have progressed and the odds have increased somewhat that a bipartisan bill covering many areas in President Biden’s program might pass. However, we still think there are obstacles to a broad deal and expect that most of the fiscal boost Congress approves this year will come through a reconciliation bill that passes with only Democratic support.\nUnsurprisingly, there appears to be the most agreement on boosting traditional infrastructure spending. As shown in Exhibit 1, the current Senate bipartisan proposal comes close to matching the White House proposal in most areas of transportation infrastructure.\nMore controversial is how to address non-traditional infrastructure and how to finance the cost of any new spending. The latest bipartisan effort appears to have made some inroads on the former. It includes $65bn for broadband, which falls short of the roughly $100bn that the White House proposed but it would be the greatest federal investment to date and seems close enough to the Democratic target that this issue alone looks unlikely to hold up an agreement.\n\nOther areas of non-traditional infrastructure in bipartisan discussions are much farther away from White House goals. Senate Republicans look unlikely to support substantial funding for electric vehicles or construction of affordable housing, for example. Clean energy is more of a gray area; Congress has previously approved, on a bipartisan basis, a number of different incentives for energy efficiency and renewable energy like wind, solar, and biofuels. However, the program President Biden proposes is on a much larger scale than existing subsidies and the latest bipartisan proposal includes only a fraction of what the White House is seeking in this area.\nThe greatest obstacle to prior political efforts at enacting an infrastructure program has been financing it. Here, there appears to have been much less progress (Exhibit 2). Each side has drawn lines they seem unlikely to cross: most Republicans oppose reversing any of the 2017 tax law or otherwise increasing income taxes—corporate or personal—to pay for the proposal. Most Democrats, including the White House, have ruled out increasing the user fees that finance most current infrastructure spending and appear uninterested in redirecting unspent COVID-relief funds.\nThe most likely area of overlapping support is closing the “tax gap” through greater enforcement of existing tax laws, but even this faces challenges. Congressional estimates of the potential revenue gain from closing the tax gap are much smaller than the Administration’s. The Congressional Budget Office estimated in 2020 that increasing IRS funding by $20 billion over ten years would produce $60bn in additional revenue, while a $40bn increase would raise $103bn (i.e., the first $20bn bump would raise $3 for each dollar spent, while the next $20bn bump in funding would raise only $2 for each dollar of extra spending). While it is possible that CBO might revise its estimate in light of arguments from the Administration, or that Republicans might agree to policies beyond an IRS funding increase, it seems unlikely that additional IRS funding would come anywhere close to covering the cost of an infrastructure proposal, at least according to the official estimate that Congress will rely on.\nIn our view, the only way that Congress will reach a bipartisan agreement on a broad infrastructure package is if lawmakers decide not to offset the new spending with savings elsewhere. So far, the White House and congressional Republicans have insisted that the bill should be paid for.\nQ: Without a bipartisan deal, what happens with infrastructure legislation?\nIf a broad bipartisan deal fails, a narrow one is likely to pass.While a broad bipartisan agreement covering several aspects of the Biden proposal looks difficult to achieve, a narrower deal that primarily boosts transportation infrastructure looks likely to become law, for three reasons.\nFirst, federal programs for most areas of traditional infrastructure—highways, public transit, rail, airports, waterways and drinking/ wastewater—already exist. The largest of them, which are collectively funded by the Highway Trust Fund (HTF), expire September 30. Traditionally, Congress reauthorizes these programs in five-year increments,sometimes after one or more short-term extensions until lawmakers reach agreement.The legislation to renew these programs cannot pass via the reconciliation process, soDemocrats will need Republican support for any short- or long-term extension. Theupshot is that it is nearly certain that some type of infrastructure legislation passes on abipartisan basis to avoid a lapse in the programs.\nSecond, some progressive Democrats seem likely to oppose an infrastructure bill that does not include substantial new policies related to climate and clean energy. Without their votes, greater support among congressional Republicans in the House and Senate would be necessary. To win greater support, the bill might need to narrow its scope further, to the point that it mainly extends existing infrastructure spending programs.\nThird, financing a narrow infrastructure deal would not be nearly as difficult as financing the sort of bill currently under discussion. Existing transportation infrastructure programs already have dedicated revenue streams that fund most of their spending. Financing an incremental boost in spending on existing programs would be far easier than finding bipartisan agreement on several hundred billion dollars in new revenue or spending cuts.\nQ: What difference does it make if Congress reaches a bipartisan deal on infrastructure?\nA broad bipartisan infrastructure bill could reduce the odds that the rest of the Biden fiscal agenda becomes law. A broader bipartisan deal that overlaps with many areas of the Biden proposal could reduce centrist Democratic support for passing subsequent fiscal legislation through the reconciliation process. If this occurred, the spending boost over the next few years might be smaller than we have been expecting but corporate and capital gains taxes would also be less likely to increase.\nBy contrast, a narrower bipartisan deal limited to traditional infrastructure would still leave the door open for Democrats to pass a separate fiscal package through the reconciliation process that addresses much of the remainder of President Biden’s proposals. Relative to the scenario in which Congress passes a broad bipartisan infrastructure deal, passing a narrow transportation bill followed by a separate reconciliation bill would likely result in a greater overall increase in spending, partly offset by tax increases.\nQ: What are the risks around spending levels under the different scenarios?\nCongress seems very likely to approve spending and tax benefits equal to at least 1% of GDP over the next few years, but unlikely to go beyond 2% of GDP.Headlines regarding fiscal proposals over the last few weeks have run the gamut from a boost of only a few hundred billion at the low end (the Republican infrastructure proposal) to $6 trillion over ten years at the high end (the reported spending total Senate Democrats are considering).\nHowever, these large figures overstate the range of realistic scenarios. At a minimum, we expect Congress to enact three sets of policies this year: the infrastructure proposals that already have bipartisan support, the R&D and manufacturing incentives that recently passed the Senate, and extension of the personal tax credits that Congress approved earlier this year. As Exhibit 3 shows, these policies would total around 1% of GDP by 2023, and would cost about $1.6 trillion over the next ten years. At this point, it is difficult to imagine Congress approving less this year.\nAt the other end of the range of outcomes, it seems unlikely that Congress will enact spending worth more than 2% of GDP on an annual basis. As shown in Exhibit 3, Congress would need to pass nearly all of President Biden’s proposals to reach this level, or around $4.25 trillion over the next ten years.\nThe uncertainty is mainly related to new benefits for child care, education, and paid leave under the “American Families Plan” as well as the remaining areas of infrastructure that any sort of bipartisan infrastructure deal would likely omit. These areas depend most on the use of budget reconciliation legislation, as it seems very unlikely that any of the proposals would attract much Republican support.\nThat said, even if Congress enacts nearly all of President Biden’s proposed policies, fiscal support will diminish substantially from 2021 to 2022. Exhibit 4 shows the deficit effect of legislation enacted since the pandemic began, as well as the fiscal effects of President Biden’s proposals using our own categorization.\nQ: How much will legislation this year increase spending?\nWe think the overall boost could amount to $2.5 to $3 trillion over the next ten years.Assuming congressional Democrats take advantage of the reconciliation process to pass fiscal legislation, there will still be two constraints on the amount of additional spending Congress might approve.\nCentrist Democrats in the House and Senate are likely to object to legislation that raises the deficit substantially over the next ten years. This will become relevant in the next few weeks, when Congress considers its budget resolution. To use the reconciliation process, the resolution must include instructions to the relevant committees to increase the deficit (or alternatively to increase spending and increase taxes) by specific amounts. The deficit impact of the reconciliation bill that follows will be limited to those amounts. It is extremely unlikely that any Republicans will vote for the Democratic budget resolution, so every Democratic senator and virtually every Democratic member of the House will need to vote for the resolution. It is not yet clear how much deficit expansion Democrats will be willing to support, but we expect centrist Democrats to draw the line at somewhere around $1 trillion. For context, President Biden’s recent budget submission to Congress proposed increasing the deficit by $800bn over the next ten years.\nAssuming a limit on the overall amount of deficit expansion, the amount of tax increases and other budgetary savings that lawmakers can agree to will determine how much they can increase spending. At the moment, we expect that Congress might be able to agree on around $1.5 trillion in budgetary savings, nearly all of which could come from tax increases, as discussed later. If so, a reconciliation bill would be limited to around $2.5 trillion in new spending. However, we expect that some additional spending might be approved as part of other legislation. The American Innovation and Competitiveness Act that recently passed the Senate would authorize up to $250bn in spending (around $200bn of this appears to be new money that does not overlap with existing spending). Most of the proposals are similar to policies in President Biden’s American Jobs Plan. However, much of this spending would depend on future Congresses to appropriate, making the overall amount somewhat uncertain. Similarly, a narrow infrastructure bill that passes separately from the larger reconciliation bill might add somewhat to the total. Overall, if Congress approves a reconciliation bill of around $2.5 trillion over ten years, this suggests a total bump to spending approaching $3 trillion over that period.\nQ: Will taxes increase?\nAssuming Congress passes any legislation using the reconciliation process, tax increases still seem likely.Any bipartisan agreement on infrastructure or competitiveness is unlikely to include meaningful tax increases. If those bills pass and reduce support for subsequent reconciliation legislation, it is conceivable that Congress could fail to enact any tax increases this year, or before the mid-term election in 2022. However, this scenario looks fairly unlikely.\nInstead, we assume that Congress will pass around $1.5 trillion in tax increases over the next ten years, as outlined in Exhibit 5. A corporate tax increase still seems fairly likely, in our view, with a rate of around 25%. Some of the other international corporate provisions the Biden Administration has proposed also look likely to pass, though we expect the specifics to diverge from the Treasury proposals. Despite the recent attention a global minimum tax has received, we expect Congress to focus instead on revising the existing GILTI tax, which serves a similar purpose. We do not expect Congress to pass the separate minimum tax on book income that the Administration has proposed, as it looks unlikely to win unanimous support among Democrats and would add complexity without generating substantial revenue.\nOn the individual side, we continue to believe a capital gains tax increase is slightly more likely than not, though we expect it would rise only to 28% rather than the ordinary income tax rate. It also seems fairly unlikely that Congress will adopt the Administration’s proposal that unrealized capital gains should be taxed at death, as there has already been pushback among centrist Democrats against the concept.\n\nQ: When will all of this happen?\nWe expect a budget resolution to pass in July, a narrow infrastructure bill in September, and reconciliation legislation in Q4.As noted earlier, before they use the budget reconciliation legislation to pass a fiscal package, congressional Democrats will first need to pass a budget resolution. We expect the details to become clear over the next few weeks, with passage ahead of the congressional recess that starts August 6.\nIn September, we expect Congress to focus on other issues. First, some type of infrastructure legislation seems likely to pass by late September ahead of the Sep. 30 expiration of the highway program. A short-term extension is possible absent an agreement on a long-term extension.\nSecond, Congress will need to extend spending authority for the rest of the federal government past September 30, the end of the fiscal year. At this point, a short-term continuing resolution looks likely, which will leave longer-term decisions until late in the year. The risk of a government shutdown around this deadline is low, in our view.\nThird, Congress will need to address the debt limit. We expect that Congress will need to raise the limit by early October, with a chance it might need to be raised in September. In theory, this could be done as part of a reconciliation bill (either the large reconciliation package we expect Congress to consider, or a standalone bill dealing with just the debt limit). However, the debt limit cannot be suspended under the reconciliation process, only raised, and this would involve specifying an explicit and very large dollar amount. Instead, we expect Democratic leaders to pass a debt limit suspension along with the extension of spending authority, though other scenarios are clearly possible.\nWith those issues out of the way, we expect congressional Democrats to attempt to finalize a fiscal package in Q4. It is possible that the legislation could be ready for a vote as early as October. However, since essentially every Democrat in both chambers of Congress will need to agree, reaching a final political compromise could take longer. 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While Nvidia does have exposure to ethereum, the chipmaker is so much more than that, Cramer said.</p><p><blockquote>与英伟达挂钩(<b>NVDA</b>) -TheStreet 的吉姆·克莱默 (Jim Cramer) 周二在纽约证券交易所大厅表示,周一以太坊下跌的报告是愚蠢的。克莱默说,虽然英伟达确实接触过以太币,但这家芯片制造商远不止于此。</blockquote></p><p> \"This is high-performance computing, AI, machine learning and gaming andif it gets ARMthen its just the No. 1 dominant chip company in the world,\" Cramer said. \"Nvidia is working on remarkable things that people think only the Chinese are working on.\"</p><p><blockquote>克莱默说:“这是高性能计算、人工智能、机器学习和游戏,如果它得到武装,它将成为世界第一大主导芯片公司。”“英伟达正在做一些人们认为只有中国人在做的非凡事情。”</blockquote></p><p> Cramer was commenting ona bullish Raymond James notethat lifted Nvidia in trading Tuesday. The shares at last check were 2.1% higher at $752.20.</p><p><blockquote>克莱默是在评论雷蒙德·詹姆斯 (Raymond James) 的一份看涨报告,该报告在周二的交易中提振了英伟达 (Nvidia)。最后一次检查时,股价上涨 2.1%,至 752.20 美元。</blockquote></p><p> <b>Jay Powell Should Be Cautious as Workforce Lags</b></p><p><blockquote><b>由于劳动力滞后,杰伊·鲍威尔应谨慎</b></blockquote></p><p> The 5 million workers missing from the pre-COVID employment pool would rather take unemployment benefits than return to the workforce, Jim Cramer said on Tuesday.</p><p><blockquote>吉姆·克莱默 (Jim Cramer) 周二表示,新冠疫情爆发前失业的 500 万工人宁愿领取失业救济金,也不愿重返工作岗位。</blockquote></p><p> Of the 10 million people who left the workforce since COVID-19, only half have returned. That leads Cramer to say that Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is correct in erring on the side of caution and waiting to see where the economy heads before making any serious changes in monetary policy.</p><p><blockquote>自新冠肺炎以来离开劳动力市场的1000万人中,只有一半人回来了。这导致克莱默表示,美联储主席杰罗姆·鲍威尔的谨慎态度是正确的,他正在等待经济走向,然后再对货币政策做出任何重大改变。</blockquote></p><p></p>","source":"lsy1610613172068","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>Stock Market Today With Jim Cramer: Nvidia 'Working on Remarkable Things'<blockquote>吉姆·克莱默 (Jim Cramer) 今日股市:英伟达“正在做非凡的事情”</blockquote></title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 12.5px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\nStock Market Today With Jim Cramer: Nvidia 'Working on Remarkable Things'<blockquote>吉姆·克莱默 (Jim Cramer) 今日股市:英伟达“正在做非凡的事情”</blockquote>\n</h2>\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n<p class=\"head\">\n<strong class=\"h-name small\">The Street</strong><span class=\"h-time small\">2021-06-23 15:38</span>\n</p>\n</h4>\n</header>\n<article>\n<p> <b>Jim Cramer remains bullish on chipmaker Nvidia following Monday's selloff.</b> Stocks rose Tuesday as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell told Congress the economy has shown \"sustained improvement\" but the recovery has accelerated inflation.</p><p><blockquote><b>周一抛售后,吉姆·克莱默 (Jim Cramer) 仍然看好芯片制造商英伟达 (Nvidia)。</b>周二股市上涨,美联储主席杰罗姆·鲍威尔告诉国会,经济已显示出“持续改善”,但复苏加速了通胀。</blockquote></p><p> \"Indicators of economic activity and employment have continued to strengthen, and real GDP this year appears to be on track to post its fastest rate of increase in decades,” Powell said in written comments ahead of the House panel hearing.</p><p><blockquote>鲍威尔在众议院小组听证会前的书面评论中说:“经济活动和就业指标继续走强,今年的实际GDP似乎有望创下几十年来最快的增长率。”</blockquote></p><p> <b>Nvidia Story Much Bigger Than Ethereum</b></p><p><blockquote><b>英伟达的故事比以太币大得多</b></blockquote></p><p> Pegging Nvidia (<b>NVDA</b>) -Get Report to Ethereum's drop during Monday's was foolish, TheStreet's Jim Cramer said on Tuesday from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. While Nvidia does have exposure to ethereum, the chipmaker is so much more than that, Cramer said.</p><p><blockquote>与英伟达挂钩(<b>NVDA</b>) -TheStreet 的吉姆·克莱默 (Jim Cramer) 周二在纽约证券交易所大厅表示,周一以太坊下跌的报告是愚蠢的。克莱默说,虽然英伟达确实接触过以太币,但这家芯片制造商远不止于此。</blockquote></p><p> \"This is high-performance computing, AI, machine learning and gaming andif it gets ARMthen its just the No. 1 dominant chip company in the world,\" Cramer said. \"Nvidia is working on remarkable things that people think only the Chinese are working on.\"</p><p><blockquote>克莱默说:“这是高性能计算、人工智能、机器学习和游戏,如果它得到武装,它将成为世界第一大主导芯片公司。”“英伟达正在做一些人们认为只有中国人在做的非凡事情。”</blockquote></p><p> Cramer was commenting ona bullish Raymond James notethat lifted Nvidia in trading Tuesday. The shares at last check were 2.1% higher at $752.20.</p><p><blockquote>克莱默是在评论雷蒙德·詹姆斯 (Raymond James) 的一份看涨报告,该报告在周二的交易中提振了英伟达 (Nvidia)。最后一次检查时,股价上涨 2.1%,至 752.20 美元。</blockquote></p><p> <b>Jay Powell Should Be Cautious as Workforce Lags</b></p><p><blockquote><b>由于劳动力滞后,杰伊·鲍威尔应谨慎</b></blockquote></p><p> The 5 million workers missing from the pre-COVID employment pool would rather take unemployment benefits than return to the workforce, Jim Cramer said on Tuesday.</p><p><blockquote>吉姆·克莱默 (Jim Cramer) 周二表示,新冠疫情爆发前失业的 500 万工人宁愿领取失业救济金,也不愿重返工作岗位。</blockquote></p><p> Of the 10 million people who left the workforce since COVID-19, only half have returned. That leads Cramer to say that Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is correct in erring on the side of caution and waiting to see where the economy heads before making any serious changes in monetary policy.</p><p><blockquote>自新冠肺炎以来离开劳动力市场的1000万人中,只有一半人回来了。这导致克莱默表示,美联储主席杰罗姆·鲍威尔的谨慎态度是正确的,他正在等待经济走向,然后再对货币政策做出任何重大改变。</blockquote></p><p></p>\n<div class=\"bt-text\">\n\n\n<p> 来源:<a href=\"https://www.thestreet.com/jim-cramer/stock-market-today-cramer-nvidia-unemployment\">The Street</a></p>\n<p>为提升您的阅读体验,我们对本页面进行了排版优化</p>\n\n\n</div>\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"NVDA":"英伟达"},"source_url":"https://www.thestreet.com/jim-cramer/stock-market-today-cramer-nvidia-unemployment","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1117914294","content_text":"Jim Cramer remains bullish on chipmaker Nvidia following Monday's selloff.\n\nStocks rose Tuesday as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell told Congress the economy has shown \"sustained improvement\" but the recovery has accelerated inflation.\n\"Indicators of economic activity and employment have continued to strengthen, and real GDP this year appears to be on track to post its fastest rate of increase in decades,” Powell said in written comments ahead of the House panel hearing.\nNvidia Story Much Bigger Than Ethereum\nPegging Nvidia (NVDA) -Get Report to Ethereum's drop during Monday's was foolish, TheStreet's Jim Cramer said on Tuesday from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. While Nvidia does have exposure to ethereum, the chipmaker is so much more than that, Cramer said.\n\"This is high-performance computing, AI, machine learning and gaming andif it gets ARMthen its just the No. 1 dominant chip company in the world,\" Cramer said. \"Nvidia is working on remarkable things that people think only the Chinese are working on.\"\nCramer was commenting ona bullish Raymond James notethat lifted Nvidia in trading Tuesday. The shares at last check were 2.1% higher at $752.20.\nJay Powell Should Be Cautious as Workforce Lags\nThe 5 million workers missing from the pre-COVID employment pool would rather take unemployment benefits than return to the workforce, Jim Cramer said on Tuesday.\nOf the 10 million people who left the workforce since COVID-19, only half have returned. 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These 4 Stocks Could Benefit.<blockquote>过热的房地产市场没有降温的迹象。这4只股票可能会受益。</blockquote>","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1174412444","media":"Barrons","summary":"The housing market has soared of late and shows no signs of it cooling down.D.R. Horton,Lennar,and o","content":"<p>The housing market has soared of late and shows no signs of it cooling down.D.R. Horton,Lennar,and other stocks could benefit.</p><p><blockquote>房地产市场最近飙升,没有降温的迹象。霍顿、伦纳和其他股票可能会受益。</blockquote></p><p> Demand for housing has been red hot. The Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index, for instance, isup 13% during the past year, a result ofstrong demandand alimited supply. Housing stocks haven’t reflected that strength recently. TheSPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF(XHB) has fallen 6.9% during the past month, while D.R. Horton (DHI) and Lennar (LEN) are off around 11%, as worry that limited supply and high prices bring the boom to an end.</p><p><blockquote>住房需求一直炙手可热。例如,凯斯-席勒美国全国房价指数在过去一年上涨了13%,这是强劲需求限制供应的结果。住房股最近并没有反映出这种强势。PDR S&P Homebuilders ETF (XHB) 在过去一个月下跌了 6.9%,而 D.R.Horton (DHI) 和 Lennar (LEN) 下跌约 11%,原因是担心供应有限和价格高企会结束繁荣。</blockquote></p><p> Sean Darby, global equity strategist at Jefferies, doesn’t think so. For one, the demand story doesn’t seem to be over just yet. The National Association of Home Builders Traffic of Prospective Buyers reading, for instance, is at its highest level since at least 1990. And those buyers can still enjoy ultralow mortgage rates—the 30-year fixed has dropped to 2.99%—which makes homes more affordable. Together, they could be enough to push housing stocks higher.</p><p><blockquote>杰富瑞(Jefferies)全球股票策略师肖恩-达比(Sean Darby)不这么认为。首先,需求问题似乎还没有结束。例如,全国住宅建筑商协会的潜在买家流量阅读达到了至少自1990年以来的最高水平。这些买家仍然可以享受超低抵押贷款利率——30 年期固定利率已降至 2.99%——这使得房屋更加实惠。它们加在一起可能足以推高房地产库存。</blockquote></p><p> “On the surface, it would appear that the best of times for the US home builders are behind them but there are still several catalysts that are likely to keep the companies enjoying the sunshine,” he explains.</p><p><blockquote>“他解释说:”从表面上看,美国住宅建筑商的黄金时代似乎已经过去,但仍有几个催化剂可能会让这些公司继续享受阳光。</blockquote></p><p> In the meantime, housing stocks appear to trade at reasonable valuations. While earnings at D.R. Horton, Lennar,NVR(NVR), and PulteGroup(PHM) are likely to slow from an average of 42% in 2021 to 10.6% in 2022, according to FactSet. Meanwhile, the group’s average PEG ratio—a measure of valuation relative to earnings growth—is 0.5, according to Jefferies, lower than their five-year averages.</p><p><blockquote>与此同时,房地产股的交易估值似乎合理。而 D.R. 的收益FactSet 的数据显示,Horton、Lenner、NVR (NVR) 和 PulteGroup (PHM) 的增长率可能会从 2021 年的平均 42% 放缓至 2022 年的 10.6%。与此同时,根据杰富瑞(Jefferies)的数据,该集团的平均 PEG 比率(衡量估值相对于盈利增长的指标)为 0.5,低于五年平均水平。</blockquote></p><p> In other words, this is a dip that may be worth buying.</p><p><blockquote>换句话说,这是一个可能值得买入的下跌。</blockquote></p><p></p>","source":"lsy1601382232898","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>An Overheated Housing Market Shows No Signs of Cooling Off. 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These 4 Stocks Could Benefit.<blockquote>过热的房地产市场没有降温的迹象。这4只股票可能会受益。</blockquote>\n</h2>\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n<p class=\"head\">\n<strong class=\"h-name small\">Barrons</strong><span class=\"h-time small\">2021-06-23 15:44</span>\n</p>\n</h4>\n</header>\n<article>\n<p>The housing market has soared of late and shows no signs of it cooling down.D.R. Horton,Lennar,and other stocks could benefit.</p><p><blockquote>房地产市场最近飙升,没有降温的迹象。霍顿、伦纳和其他股票可能会受益。</blockquote></p><p> Demand for housing has been red hot. The Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index, for instance, isup 13% during the past year, a result ofstrong demandand alimited supply. Housing stocks haven’t reflected that strength recently. TheSPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF(XHB) has fallen 6.9% during the past month, while D.R. Horton (DHI) and Lennar (LEN) are off around 11%, as worry that limited supply and high prices bring the boom to an end.</p><p><blockquote>住房需求一直炙手可热。例如,凯斯-席勒美国全国房价指数在过去一年上涨了13%,这是强劲需求限制供应的结果。住房股最近并没有反映出这种强势。PDR S&P Homebuilders ETF (XHB) 在过去一个月下跌了 6.9%,而 D.R.Horton (DHI) 和 Lennar (LEN) 下跌约 11%,原因是担心供应有限和价格高企会结束繁荣。</blockquote></p><p> Sean Darby, global equity strategist at Jefferies, doesn’t think so. For one, the demand story doesn’t seem to be over just yet. The National Association of Home Builders Traffic of Prospective Buyers reading, for instance, is at its highest level since at least 1990. And those buyers can still enjoy ultralow mortgage rates—the 30-year fixed has dropped to 2.99%—which makes homes more affordable. Together, they could be enough to push housing stocks higher.</p><p><blockquote>杰富瑞(Jefferies)全球股票策略师肖恩-达比(Sean Darby)不这么认为。首先,需求问题似乎还没有结束。例如,全国住宅建筑商协会的潜在买家流量阅读达到了至少自1990年以来的最高水平。这些买家仍然可以享受超低抵押贷款利率——30 年期固定利率已降至 2.99%——这使得房屋更加实惠。它们加在一起可能足以推高房地产库存。</blockquote></p><p> “On the surface, it would appear that the best of times for the US home builders are behind them but there are still several catalysts that are likely to keep the companies enjoying the sunshine,” he explains.</p><p><blockquote>“他解释说:”从表面上看,美国住宅建筑商的黄金时代似乎已经过去,但仍有几个催化剂可能会让这些公司继续享受阳光。</blockquote></p><p> In the meantime, housing stocks appear to trade at reasonable valuations. While earnings at D.R. Horton, Lennar,NVR(NVR), and PulteGroup(PHM) are likely to slow from an average of 42% in 2021 to 10.6% in 2022, according to FactSet. Meanwhile, the group’s average PEG ratio—a measure of valuation relative to earnings growth—is 0.5, according to Jefferies, lower than their five-year averages.</p><p><blockquote>与此同时,房地产股的交易估值似乎合理。而 D.R. 的收益FactSet 的数据显示,Horton、Lenner、NVR (NVR) 和 PulteGroup (PHM) 的增长率可能会从 2021 年的平均 42% 放缓至 2022 年的 10.6%。与此同时,根据杰富瑞(Jefferies)的数据,该集团的平均 PEG 比率(衡量估值相对于盈利增长的指标)为 0.5,低于五年平均水平。</blockquote></p><p> In other words, this is a dip that may be worth buying.</p><p><blockquote>换句话说,这是一个可能值得买入的下跌。</blockquote></p><p></p>\n<div class=\"bt-text\">\n\n\n<p> 来源:<a href=\"https://www.barrons.com/articles/housing-market-stocks-51623188470?mod=hp_LEAD_3_B_2\">Barrons</a></p>\n<p>为提升您的阅读体验,我们对本页面进行了排版优化</p>\n\n\n</div>\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"NVR":"NVR Inc","LEN":"莱纳建筑公司","PHM":"普得集团","DHI":"霍顿房屋"},"source_url":"https://www.barrons.com/articles/housing-market-stocks-51623188470?mod=hp_LEAD_3_B_2","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1174412444","content_text":"The housing market has soared of late and shows no signs of it cooling down.D.R. Horton,Lennar,and other stocks could benefit.\nDemand for housing has been red hot. The Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index, for instance, isup 13% during the past year, a result ofstrong demandand alimited supply. Housing stocks haven’t reflected that strength recently. TheSPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF(XHB) has fallen 6.9% during the past month, while D.R. Horton (DHI) and Lennar (LEN) are off around 11%, as worry that limited supply and high prices bring the boom to an end.\nSean Darby, global equity strategist at Jefferies, doesn’t think so. For one, the demand story doesn’t seem to be over just yet. The National Association of Home Builders Traffic of Prospective Buyers reading, for instance, is at its highest level since at least 1990. And those buyers can still enjoy ultralow mortgage rates—the 30-year fixed has dropped to 2.99%—which makes homes more affordable. Together, they could be enough to push housing stocks higher.\n“On the surface, it would appear that the best of times for the US home builders are behind them but there are still several catalysts that are likely to keep the companies enjoying the sunshine,” he explains.\nIn the meantime, housing stocks appear to trade at reasonable valuations. While earnings at D.R. Horton, Lennar,NVR(NVR), and PulteGroup(PHM) are likely to slow from an average of 42% in 2021 to 10.6% in 2022, according to FactSet. Meanwhile, the group’s average PEG ratio—a measure of valuation relative to earnings growth—is 0.5, according to Jefferies, lower than their five-year averages.\nIn other words, this is a dip that may be worth buying.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"PHM":0.9,"LEN":0.9,"NVR":0.9,"DHI":0.9}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":1782,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":123486501,"gmtCreate":1624434713903,"gmtModify":1631889863206,"author":{"id":"4087350196307800","authorId":"4087350196307800","name":"donovanng92","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/d3554a7357e094d9c2ce0e9bd0e1e942","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4087350196307800","authorIdStr":"4087350196307800"},"themes":[],"title":"","htmlText":"😊😊😊😊","listText":"😊😊😊😊","text":"😊😊😊😊","images":[{"img":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/128d8589e80f8a11c9f886e438f59103","width":"1125","height":"2587"}],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":1,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://laohu8.com/post/123486501","isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":2197,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":1,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":123481839,"gmtCreate":1624434595921,"gmtModify":1631888361591,"author":{"id":"4087350196307800","authorId":"4087350196307800","name":"donovanng92","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/d3554a7357e094d9c2ce0e9bd0e1e942","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4087350196307800","authorIdStr":"4087350196307800"},"themes":[],"title":"","htmlText":"Agree","listText":"Agree","text":"Agree","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":2,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://laohu8.com/post/123481839","repostId":"1197132873","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1197132873","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1624433810,"share":"https://www.laohu8.com/m/news/1197132873?lang=zh_CN&edition=full","pubTime":"2021-06-23 15:36","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Is Plug Power a Buy After Its Earnings Rally?<blockquote>普拉格能源在盈利上涨后值得买入吗?</blockquote>","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1197132873","media":"The Street","summary":"Plug Power is charged up and climbing on earnings. But how far can that take the stock? Let's look a","content":"<p> <b>Plug Power is charged up and climbing on earnings. But how far can that take the stock? Let's look at the chart.</b> Shares of Plug Power (<b>PLUG</b>) -Get Report were having a good day on Tuesday, up about 11.5% in the session.</p><p><blockquote><b>普拉格能源充满活力,盈利不断攀升。但这能让股票走多远呢?让我们看看图表。</b>普拉格能源股份(<b>插头</b>) -Get Report 周二表现不错,盘中上涨约 11.5%。</blockquote></p><p> The move came after the company reported earnings. Plug Power reportedbetter-than-expected revenue, allowing the stock to jump higher on the day.</p><p><blockquote>此举是在该公司公布财报后做出的。普拉格能源公布的收入好于预期,使得该股当天大幅上涨。</blockquote></p><p> While the stock was up nicely in the session, sharesweren’t exactly off to the racesin premarket trading. That's likely as the company's losses widened.</p><p><blockquote>虽然该股在盘中表现不错,但在盘前交易中,该股并没有完全进入竞争状态。这很可能是因为该公司的亏损扩大。</blockquote></p><p> This stock has been all over the place, but most recently it’s been under pressure.</p><p><blockquote>这只股票到处都是,但最近一直承压。</blockquote></p><p> Plug Power rallied alongside NIO (<b>NIO</b>) -Get Report, Tesla (<b>TSLA</b>) -Get Report and other EV stocks. The ramp in GameStop (<b>GME</b>) -Get Report and AMC Entertainment (<b>AMC</b>) -Get Report didn’t hurt either.</p><p><blockquote>普拉格能源站在蔚来一边(<b>蔚来</b>)-获取报告,特斯拉(<b>特斯拉</b>) -获取报告和其他电动汽车股票。游戏驿站的坡道(<b>GME</b>)-获取报告和AMC院线(<b>AMC</b>) -得到报告也无妨。</blockquote></p><p> But the relentless buying eventually caught up with speculators as Plug Power was obliterated.</p><p><blockquote>但随着普拉格能源被抹杀,无情的购买最终赶上了投机者。</blockquote></p><p> Shares fell more than 75% from the peak in January to the low in May. As it tries to turn the corner now, let’s take a closer look at the stock.</p><p><blockquote>从一月份的峰值到五月份的低点,股价下跌了75%以上。现在正试图扭转局面,让我们仔细看看这只股票。</blockquote></p><p> <p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/6762ec0c05237490d19b02d8d1b5d3d7\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"494\"><span>Daily chart of Plug Power stock. Chart courtesy of TrendSpider.com</span></p><p><blockquote><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><span>普拉格能源股票日线图。图表由 TrendSpider.com 提供</span></p></blockquote></p><p> Ahead of earnings, Plug Power stock was giving mixed signals. It was below the 200-day moving average, while the 10-day and 21-day moving averages were acting as resistance.</p><p><blockquote>在财报公布之前,普拉格能源股票发出了好坏参半的信号。它低于200日移动平均线,而10日和21日移动平均线则充当阻力。</blockquote></p><p> On the flip side, the 50-day and 50-week moving averages were acting as support. Further, shares were doing a good job holding up over $28.50.</p><p><blockquote>另一方面,50 天和 50 周移动平均线起到支撑作用。此外,股价表现良好,保持在 28.50 美元以上。</blockquote></p><p> Remember, Plug Powerhas “meme-stock” potential, in that when bulls decide to ramp a stock higher, they could easily pick this one. Particularly with the stock rallying on earnings and sporting a short interest close to 10%.</p><p><blockquote>请记住,Plug Power 具有 “模因股票 ”的潜力,因为当多头决定推高一只股票时,他们可以很容易地选择这只股票。特别是该股因盈利而上涨,空头利息接近 10%。</blockquote></p><p> With Tuesday’s rally, Plug Power is ripping through all of its major moving averages - including the 10-day, 21-day and 200-day - and threatening to clear the June high at $34.38.</p><p><blockquote>随着周二的反弹,普拉格能源指数突破了所有主要移动平均线,包括 10 日、21 日和 200 日移动平均线,并有可能突破 6 月份的高点 34.38 美元。</blockquote></p><p> That’s a big level. If it can clear that mark, there’s not much in the way to stop it from rallying to $40.</p><p><blockquote>这是一个很大的水平。如果它能突破这一关口,就很难阻止它反弹到 40 美元。</blockquote></p><p> Now that’s not to say that it<i>will</i>rally to $40. Just that there’s not a lot in the stock’s path from a technical perspective should it clear the June high.</p><p><blockquote>这并不是说它<i>将会</i>反弹至 40 美元。只是从技术角度来看,如果该股突破 6 月份高点,它的前景并不大。</blockquote></p><p> If shares gain momentum and start to push up toward $40, bulls will likely have their attention on the gap-fill near $42.</p><p><blockquote>如果股价获得动力并开始推向 40 美元,多头可能会关注 42 美元附近的缺口。</blockquote></p><p> On the downside, look for previous resistance to act as support.</p><p><blockquote>下行方面,寻找之前的阻力作为支撑。</blockquote></p><p> For instance, if Plug Power pushes through the June high but the rally fizzles out, look for the $34.50 area to act as support. Or if it can’t push through the June high, look for Plug Power to find the 200-day moving average as support.</p><p><blockquote>例如,如果普拉格能源突破 6 月高点,但反弹失败,请寻找 34.50 美元区域作为支撑。或者,如果它无法突破 6 月份的高点,请寻找普拉格能源,寻找 200 天移动平均线作为支撑。</blockquote></p><p> Below that puts the 10-day and 21-day moving averages in play. Bulls will need to see these measures turn from resistance to support if they want the narrative to change.</p><p><blockquote>低于这个数字,10 天和 21 天移动平均线就会发挥作用。如果多头想要改变叙事,他们需要看到这些措施从阻力转向支撑。</blockquote></p><p></p>","source":"lsy1610613172068","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>Is Plug Power a Buy After Its Earnings Rally?<blockquote>普拉格能源在盈利上涨后值得买入吗?</blockquote></title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 12.5px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\nIs Plug Power a Buy After Its Earnings Rally?<blockquote>普拉格能源在盈利上涨后值得买入吗?</blockquote>\n</h2>\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n<p class=\"head\">\n<strong class=\"h-name small\">The Street</strong><span class=\"h-time small\">2021-06-23 15:36</span>\n</p>\n</h4>\n</header>\n<article>\n<p> <b>Plug Power is charged up and climbing on earnings. But how far can that take the stock? Let's look at the chart.</b> Shares of Plug Power (<b>PLUG</b>) -Get Report were having a good day on Tuesday, up about 11.5% in the session.</p><p><blockquote><b>普拉格能源充满活力,盈利不断攀升。但这能让股票走多远呢?让我们看看图表。</b>普拉格能源股份(<b>插头</b>) -Get Report 周二表现不错,盘中上涨约 11.5%。</blockquote></p><p> The move came after the company reported earnings. Plug Power reportedbetter-than-expected revenue, allowing the stock to jump higher on the day.</p><p><blockquote>此举是在该公司公布财报后做出的。普拉格能源公布的收入好于预期,使得该股当天大幅上涨。</blockquote></p><p> While the stock was up nicely in the session, sharesweren’t exactly off to the racesin premarket trading. That's likely as the company's losses widened.</p><p><blockquote>虽然该股在盘中表现不错,但在盘前交易中,该股并没有完全进入竞争状态。这很可能是因为该公司的亏损扩大。</blockquote></p><p> This stock has been all over the place, but most recently it’s been under pressure.</p><p><blockquote>这只股票到处都是,但最近一直承压。</blockquote></p><p> Plug Power rallied alongside NIO (<b>NIO</b>) -Get Report, Tesla (<b>TSLA</b>) -Get Report and other EV stocks. The ramp in GameStop (<b>GME</b>) -Get Report and AMC Entertainment (<b>AMC</b>) -Get Report didn’t hurt either.</p><p><blockquote>普拉格能源站在蔚来一边(<b>蔚来</b>)-获取报告,特斯拉(<b>特斯拉</b>) -获取报告和其他电动汽车股票。游戏驿站的坡道(<b>GME</b>)-获取报告和AMC院线(<b>AMC</b>) -得到报告也无妨。</blockquote></p><p> But the relentless buying eventually caught up with speculators as Plug Power was obliterated.</p><p><blockquote>但随着普拉格能源被抹杀,无情的购买最终赶上了投机者。</blockquote></p><p> Shares fell more than 75% from the peak in January to the low in May. As it tries to turn the corner now, let’s take a closer look at the stock.</p><p><blockquote>从一月份的峰值到五月份的低点,股价下跌了75%以上。现在正试图扭转局面,让我们仔细看看这只股票。</blockquote></p><p> <p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/6762ec0c05237490d19b02d8d1b5d3d7\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"494\"><span>Daily chart of Plug Power stock. Chart courtesy of TrendSpider.com</span></p><p><blockquote><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><span>普拉格能源股票日线图。图表由 TrendSpider.com 提供</span></p></blockquote></p><p> Ahead of earnings, Plug Power stock was giving mixed signals. It was below the 200-day moving average, while the 10-day and 21-day moving averages were acting as resistance.</p><p><blockquote>在财报公布之前,普拉格能源股票发出了好坏参半的信号。它低于200日移动平均线,而10日和21日移动平均线则充当阻力。</blockquote></p><p> On the flip side, the 50-day and 50-week moving averages were acting as support. Further, shares were doing a good job holding up over $28.50.</p><p><blockquote>另一方面,50 天和 50 周移动平均线起到支撑作用。此外,股价表现良好,保持在 28.50 美元以上。</blockquote></p><p> Remember, Plug Powerhas “meme-stock” potential, in that when bulls decide to ramp a stock higher, they could easily pick this one. Particularly with the stock rallying on earnings and sporting a short interest close to 10%.</p><p><blockquote>请记住,Plug Power 具有 “模因股票 ”的潜力,因为当多头决定推高一只股票时,他们可以很容易地选择这只股票。特别是该股因盈利而上涨,空头利息接近 10%。</blockquote></p><p> With Tuesday’s rally, Plug Power is ripping through all of its major moving averages - including the 10-day, 21-day and 200-day - and threatening to clear the June high at $34.38.</p><p><blockquote>随着周二的反弹,普拉格能源指数突破了所有主要移动平均线,包括 10 日、21 日和 200 日移动平均线,并有可能突破 6 月份的高点 34.38 美元。</blockquote></p><p> That’s a big level. If it can clear that mark, there’s not much in the way to stop it from rallying to $40.</p><p><blockquote>这是一个很大的水平。如果它能突破这一关口,就很难阻止它反弹到 40 美元。</blockquote></p><p> Now that’s not to say that it<i>will</i>rally to $40. Just that there’s not a lot in the stock’s path from a technical perspective should it clear the June high.</p><p><blockquote>这并不是说它<i>将会</i>反弹至 40 美元。只是从技术角度来看,如果该股突破 6 月份高点,它的前景并不大。</blockquote></p><p> If shares gain momentum and start to push up toward $40, bulls will likely have their attention on the gap-fill near $42.</p><p><blockquote>如果股价获得动力并开始推向 40 美元,多头可能会关注 42 美元附近的缺口。</blockquote></p><p> On the downside, look for previous resistance to act as support.</p><p><blockquote>下行方面,寻找之前的阻力作为支撑。</blockquote></p><p> For instance, if Plug Power pushes through the June high but the rally fizzles out, look for the $34.50 area to act as support. Or if it can’t push through the June high, look for Plug Power to find the 200-day moving average as support.</p><p><blockquote>例如,如果普拉格能源突破 6 月高点,但反弹失败,请寻找 34.50 美元区域作为支撑。或者,如果它无法突破 6 月份的高点,请寻找普拉格能源,寻找 200 天移动平均线作为支撑。</blockquote></p><p> Below that puts the 10-day and 21-day moving averages in play. Bulls will need to see these measures turn from resistance to support if they want the narrative to change.</p><p><blockquote>低于这个数字,10 天和 21 天移动平均线就会发挥作用。如果多头想要改变叙事,他们需要看到这些措施从阻力转向支撑。</blockquote></p><p></p>\n<div class=\"bt-text\">\n\n\n<p> 来源:<a href=\"https://www.thestreet.com/investing/plug-power-plug-stock-earnings-rally-trading-062221\">The Street</a></p>\n<p>为提升您的阅读体验,我们对本页面进行了排版优化</p>\n\n\n</div>\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"PLUG":"普拉格能源"},"source_url":"https://www.thestreet.com/investing/plug-power-plug-stock-earnings-rally-trading-062221","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1197132873","content_text":"Plug Power is charged up and climbing on earnings. But how far can that take the stock? Let's look at the chart.\n\nShares of Plug Power (PLUG) -Get Report were having a good day on Tuesday, up about 11.5% in the session.\nThe move came after the company reported earnings. Plug Power reportedbetter-than-expected revenue, allowing the stock to jump higher on the day.\nWhile the stock was up nicely in the session, sharesweren’t exactly off to the racesin premarket trading. That's likely as the company's losses widened.\nThis stock has been all over the place, but most recently it’s been under pressure.\nPlug Power rallied alongside NIO (NIO) -Get Report, Tesla (TSLA) -Get Report and other EV stocks. The ramp in GameStop (GME) -Get Report and AMC Entertainment (AMC) -Get Report didn’t hurt either.\nBut the relentless buying eventually caught up with speculators as Plug Power was obliterated.\nShares fell more than 75% from the peak in January to the low in May. As it tries to turn the corner now, let’s take a closer look at the stock.\nDaily chart of Plug Power stock. Chart courtesy of TrendSpider.com\nAhead of earnings, Plug Power stock was giving mixed signals. It was below the 200-day moving average, while the 10-day and 21-day moving averages were acting as resistance.\nOn the flip side, the 50-day and 50-week moving averages were acting as support. Further, shares were doing a good job holding up over $28.50.\nRemember, Plug Powerhas “meme-stock” potential, in that when bulls decide to ramp a stock higher, they could easily pick this one. Particularly with the stock rallying on earnings and sporting a short interest close to 10%.\nWith Tuesday’s rally, Plug Power is ripping through all of its major moving averages - including the 10-day, 21-day and 200-day - and threatening to clear the June high at $34.38.\nThat’s a big level. If it can clear that mark, there’s not much in the way to stop it from rallying to $40.\nNow that’s not to say that itwillrally to $40. Just that there’s not a lot in the stock’s path from a technical perspective should it clear the June high.\nIf shares gain momentum and start to push up toward $40, bulls will likely have their attention on the gap-fill near $42.\nOn the downside, look for previous resistance to act as support.\nFor instance, if Plug Power pushes through the June high but the rally fizzles out, look for the $34.50 area to act as support. Or if it can’t push through the June high, look for Plug Power to find the 200-day moving average as support.\nBelow that puts the 10-day and 21-day moving averages in play. Bulls will need to see these measures turn from resistance to support if they want the narrative to change.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"PLUG":0.9}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":1563,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":129900168,"gmtCreate":1624349064954,"gmtModify":1631889863211,"author":{"id":"4087350196307800","authorId":"4087350196307800","name":"donovanng92","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/d3554a7357e094d9c2ce0e9bd0e1e942","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4087350196307800","authorIdStr":"4087350196307800"},"themes":[],"title":"","htmlText":"Yu ","listText":"Yu ","text":"Yu","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":1,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://laohu8.com/post/129900168","repostId":"1195801914","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1195801914","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1624346913,"share":"https://www.laohu8.com/m/news/1195801914?lang=zh_CN&edition=full","pubTime":"2021-06-22 15:28","market":"us","language":"en","title":"A Broad Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Is Unlikely: Goldman<blockquote>高盛:达成广泛的两党基础设施协议的可能性不大</blockquote>","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1195801914","media":"zerohedge","summary":"In its latest Q&A assessment of the state of US fiscal policy, Goldman's economics team writes that ","content":"<p>In its latest Q&A assessment of the state of US fiscal policy, Goldman's economics team writes that while it \"still looks broadly on track to meet our expectations, risks continue to tilt in the direction of a smaller spending boost and smaller tax hike than the roughly $3 trillion and $1.5 trillion over ten years that we expect.\" The bank then notes that \"while a bipartisan deal on a broad infrastructure package cannot be ruled out, we continue to think the odds are against it, as there seems to be little agreement on financing it.\" Instead, Goldman expects Congress to pass a narrower infrastructure package focused mainly on transportation. If so, expect congressional Democrats to begin moving a broader fiscal package under the reconciliation process.</p><p><blockquote>高盛经济团队在其对美国财政政策状况的最新问答评估中写道,虽然“总体上看起来仍有望满足我们的预期,但风险继续向支出增加幅度较小和增税幅度较小的方向倾斜。”我们预计十年内将达到 3 万亿美元和 1.5 万亿美元。”该银行随后指出,“虽然不能排除两党就广泛的基础设施一揽子计划达成协议的可能性,但我们仍然认为可能性不大,因为在融资方面似乎几乎没有达成一致。”相反,高盛预计国会将通过一项主要关注交通运输的范围较窄的基础设施一揽子计划。如果是这样的话,预计国会民主党人将开始在和解进程下推进更广泛的财政一揽子计划。</blockquote></p><p> Reading recent headlines, one would be left with the impression of a wide range of spending outcomes – a boost of a few hundred billion to as much as $6 trillion over ten years – but the range of outcomes is not as wide as these figures imply. Most of the “traditional” infrastructure President Biden has proposed looks likely to pass, along with substantial R&D spending and renewal of personal tax credits that expire at year end. Together, these cost around 1% of GDP on an annual basis over the next few years. The remainder of the Biden agenda might boost spending by another1% of GDP, but Congress is expected to pare these proposals considerably.</p><p><blockquote>阅读最近的头条新闻,人们会给人留下广泛的支出结果的印象——十年内从几千亿美元增加到6万亿美元——但结果的范围并不像这些数字所暗示的那样广泛。拜登总统提出的大部分 “传统 ”基础设施项目看起来都有可能获得通过,同时还有大量的研发支出和延长年底到期的个人税收抵免。未来几年,这些成本每年约占 GDP 的 1%。拜登议程的其余部分可能会将支出再增加 GDP 的 1%,但预计国会将大幅削减这些提案。</blockquote></p><p> Meanwhile, tax increases also still look likely, assuming that Democrats pass legislation using the reconciliation process. That's why Goldman has not changed its views much in this area, and still expects<b>the corporate tax rate to settle around 25% along with more incremental versions of the international tax changes Biden has proposed.</b>A capital gains rate increase is a close call, but a 28%capital gains rate is slightly more likely than the status quo.</p><p><blockquote>与此同时,假设民主党人利用和解程序通过立法,增税看起来仍然有可能。这就是为什么高盛在这方面的观点没有太大改变,并且仍然预计<b>企业税率将稳定在25%左右,同时拜登提出的国际税收改革的更多增量版本。</b>资本利润率上升是一个紧迫的看涨期权,但28%的资本利润率比现状略高。</blockquote></p><p> Finally, the likely timing of fiscal action has also changed more noticeably,<b>with likely enactment slipping from mid/late Q3 to Q4.</b>This is due in large part to the continuation of bipartisan negotiations for longer than we had expected, which has led congressional Democratic leaders to delay the first procedural steps necessary to pass a reconciliation bill.</p><p><blockquote>最后,财政行动的可能时机也发生了更明显的变化,<b>可能会从第三季度中后期推迟到第四季度。</b>这在很大程度上是由于两党谈判的持续时间比我们预期的要长,这导致国会民主党领导人推迟了通过和解法案所需的第一个程序步骤。</blockquote></p><p> <i>Below we republish the key aspects of Goldman's FIscal Policy Status Check Q&A:</i></p><p><blockquote><i>下面我们重新发布高盛财政政策状况检查问答的关键方面:</i></blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: Will there be a bipartisan deal on a broad infrastructure bill?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:两党会就一项广泛的基础设施法案达成协议吗?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>A broad bipartisan infrastructure package still looks somewhat unlikely to us.</b>Negotiations in the Senate have progressed and the odds have increased somewhat that a bipartisan bill covering many areas in President Biden’s program might pass. However, we still think there are obstacles to a broad deal and expect that most of the fiscal boost Congress approves this year will come through a reconciliation bill that passes with only Democratic support.</p><p><blockquote><b>在我们看来,广泛的两党基础设施一揽子计划仍然不太可能。</b>参议院的谈判取得了进展,一项涵盖拜登总统计划中许多领域的两党法案获得通过的可能性也有所增加。然而,我们仍然认为达成广泛协议存在障碍,并预计国会今年批准的大部分财政刺激将通过一项仅在民主党支持下通过的和解法案。</blockquote></p><p> Unsurprisingly, there appears to be the most agreement on boosting traditional infrastructure spending. As shown in Exhibit 1, the current Senate bipartisan proposal comes close to matching the White House proposal in most areas of transportation infrastructure.</p><p><blockquote>毫不奇怪,在增加传统基础设施支出方面似乎达成了最大的共识。如图1所示,目前参议院两党提案在交通基础设施的大部分领域接近于白宫提案。</blockquote></p><p> More controversial is how to address non-traditional infrastructure and how to finance the cost of any new spending. The latest bipartisan effort appears to have made some inroads on the former. It includes $65bn for broadband, which falls short of the roughly $100bn that the White House proposed but it would be the greatest federal investment to date and seems close enough to the Democratic target that this issue alone looks unlikely to hold up an agreement.</p><p><blockquote>更具争议的是如何解决非传统基础设施问题,以及如何为任何新支出的成本融资。最新的两党努力似乎在前者方面取得了一些进展。其中包括650亿美元用于宽带,低于白宫提议的约1000亿美元,但这将是迄今为止最大的联邦投资,似乎足够接近民主党的目标,仅这个问题看起来不太可能维持协议。</blockquote></p><p> <img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/70d0d7b968b10f5764ef17cd3c787d53\" tg-width=\"944\" tg-height=\"1186\"></p><p><blockquote></blockquote></p><p> Other areas of non-traditional infrastructure in bipartisan discussions are much farther away from White House goals. Senate Republicans look unlikely to support substantial funding for electric vehicles or construction of affordable housing, for example. Clean energy is more of a gray area; Congress has previously approved, on a bipartisan basis, a number of different incentives for energy efficiency and renewable energy like wind, solar, and biofuels. However, the program President Biden proposes is on a much larger scale than existing subsidies and the latest bipartisan proposal includes only a fraction of what the White House is seeking in this area.</p><p><blockquote>两党讨论中的其他非传统基础设施领域与白宫的目标相去甚远。例如,参议院共和党人似乎不太可能支持为电动汽车或经济适用房建设提供大量资金。清洁能源更多的是一个灰色地带;国会此前已在两党基础上批准了多项针对能源效率和风能、太阳能和生物燃料等可再生能源的不同激励措施。然而,拜登总统提出的计划比现有的补贴规模大得多,最新的两党提案只包括白宫在这一领域寻求的一小部分。</blockquote></p><p> The greatest obstacle to prior political efforts at enacting an infrastructure program has been financing it. Here, there appears to have been much less progress (Exhibit 2). Each side has drawn lines they seem unlikely to cross: most Republicans oppose reversing any of the 2017 tax law or otherwise increasing income taxes—corporate or personal—to pay for the proposal. Most Democrats, including the White House, have ruled out increasing the user fees that finance most current infrastructure spending and appear uninterested in redirecting unspent COVID-relief funds.</p><p><blockquote>先前制定基础设施计划的政治努力的最大障碍是融资。在这里,进展似乎要少得多(图表2)。双方都划定了他们似乎不太可能跨越的界限:大多数共和党人反对推翻2017年的任何税法,或者以其他方式增加所得税——公司税或个人税——以支付该提案。包括白宫在内的大多数民主党人都排除了增加为当前大多数基础设施支出提供资金的使用费的可能性,并且似乎对重新分配未使用的新冠救济资金不感兴趣。</blockquote></p><p></p><p> <img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/9578698f5c5efa5311cc0e31be31f715\" tg-width=\"939\" tg-height=\"509\">The most likely area of overlapping support is closing the “tax gap” through greater enforcement of existing tax laws, but even this faces challenges. Congressional estimates of the potential revenue gain from closing the tax gap are much smaller than the Administration’s. The Congressional Budget Office estimated in 2020 that increasing IRS funding by $20 billion over ten years would produce $60bn in additional revenue, while a $40bn increase would raise $103bn (i.e., the first $20bn bump would raise $3 for each dollar spent, while the next $20bn bump in funding would raise only $2 for each dollar of extra spending). While it is possible that CBO might revise its estimate in light of arguments from the Administration, or that Republicans might agree to policies beyond an IRS funding increase, it seems unlikely that additional IRS funding would come anywhere close to covering the cost of an infrastructure proposal, at least according to the official estimate that Congress will rely on.</p><p><blockquote>最有可能获得重叠支持的领域是通过加强现有税法的执行来缩小 “税收缺口”,但即使这样也面临挑战。国会对缩小税收缺口的潜在收入收益的估计远低于政府的估计。国会预算办公室(Congressional Budget Office)在2020年估计,在10年内增加200亿美元的国税局资金将产生600亿美元的额外收入,而增加400亿美元将筹集1030亿美元(即,第一个200亿美元的增加将为每1美元的支出筹集3美元,而下一个200亿美元的增加将为每1美元的额外支出筹集2美元)。虽然CBO可能会根据政府的论点修改其估计,或者共和党人可能会同意国税局增加资金之外的政策,但额外的国税局资金似乎不太可能接近支付基础设施提案的成本,至少根据国会将依赖的官方估计。</blockquote></p><p> In our view, the only way that Congress will reach a bipartisan agreement on a broad infrastructure package is if lawmakers decide not to offset the new spending with savings elsewhere. So far, the White House and congressional Republicans have insisted that the bill should be paid for.</p><p><blockquote>我们认为,国会就广泛的基础设施一揽子计划达成两党协议的唯一途径是立法者决定不用其他地方的储蓄来抵消新的支出。到目前为止,白宫和国会共和党人一直坚持该法案应该付费。</blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: Without a bipartisan deal, what happens with infrastructure legislation?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:如果没有两党协议,基础设施立法会发生什么?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>If a broad bipartisan deal fails, a narrow one is likely to pass.</b>While a broad bipartisan agreement covering several aspects of the Biden proposal looks difficult to achieve, a narrower deal that primarily boosts transportation infrastructure looks likely to become law, for three reasons.</p><p><blockquote><b>如果广泛的两党协议失败,狭隘的协议可能会获得通过。</b>虽然涵盖拜登提案几个方面的广泛两党协议看起来很难达成,但主要促进交通基础设施的较窄协议看起来可能会成为法律,原因有三。</blockquote></p><p> First, federal programs for most areas of traditional infrastructure—highways, public transit, rail, airports, waterways and drinking/ wastewater—already exist. The largest of them, which are collectively funded by the Highway Trust Fund (HTF), expire September 30. Traditionally, Congress reauthorizes these programs in five-year increments,sometimes after one or more short-term extensions until lawmakers reach agreement.The legislation to renew these programs cannot pass via the reconciliation process, soDemocrats will need Republican support for any short- or long-term extension. Theupshot is that it is nearly certain that some type of infrastructure legislation passes on abipartisan basis to avoid a lapse in the programs.</p><p><blockquote>首先,大多数传统基础设施领域——高速公路、公共交通、铁路、机场、水道和饮用水/废水——的联邦项目已经存在。其中最大的一笔由高速公路信托基金(HTF)集体资助,将于9月30日到期。传统上,国会以五年为增量重新授权这些项目,有时会在一次或多次短期延期后,直到立法者达成协议。更新这些项目的立法不能通过和解程序,社会民主党将需要共和党的支持来进行任何短期或长期的延期。问题是,几乎可以肯定的是,某种类型的基础设施立法将在跨党派的基础上通过,以避免计划中的失误。</blockquote></p><p> Second, some progressive Democrats seem likely to oppose an infrastructure bill that does not include substantial new policies related to climate and clean energy. Without their votes, greater support among congressional Republicans in the House and Senate would be necessary. To win greater support, the bill might need to narrow its scope further, to the point that it mainly extends existing infrastructure spending programs.</p><p><blockquote>其次,一些进步民主党人似乎可能会反对一项不包括与气候和清洁能源相关的实质性新政策的基础设施法案。如果没有他们的投票,众议院和参议院的国会共和党人将需要更大的支持。为了赢得更大的支持,该法案可能需要进一步缩小范围,主要扩大现有的基础设施支出计划。</blockquote></p><p> Third, financing a narrow infrastructure deal would not be nearly as difficult as financing the sort of bill currently under discussion. Existing transportation infrastructure programs already have dedicated revenue streams that fund most of their spending. Financing an incremental boost in spending on existing programs would be far easier than finding bipartisan agreement on several hundred billion dollars in new revenue or spending cuts.</p><p><blockquote>第三,为一项狭窄的基础设施交易融资不会像为目前正在讨论的法案融资那样困难。现有的交通基础设施项目已经有了专门的收入来源,为其大部分支出提供资金。为现有项目支出的增量增长提供资金比就数千亿美元的新收入或支出削减达成两党协议要容易得多。</blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: What difference does it make if Congress reaches a bipartisan deal on infrastructure?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:如果国会在基础设施问题上达成两党协议,会有什么不同?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>A broad bipartisan infrastructure bill could reduce the odds that the rest of the Biden fiscal agenda becomes law</b>. A broader bipartisan deal that overlaps with many areas of the Biden proposal could reduce centrist Democratic support for passing subsequent fiscal legislation through the reconciliation process. If this occurred, the spending boost over the next few years might be smaller than we have been expecting but corporate and capital gains taxes would also be less likely to increase.</p><p><blockquote><b>一项广泛的两党基础设施法案可能会降低拜登财政议程其余部分成为法律的可能性</b>与拜登提案的许多领域重叠的更广泛的两党协议可能会降低中间派民主党人对通过和解进程通过后续财政立法的支持。如果发生这种情况,未来几年的支出增长可能会小于我们的预期,但公司和资本利得税也不太可能增加。</blockquote></p><p> By contrast, a narrower bipartisan deal limited to traditional infrastructure would still leave the door open for Democrats to pass a separate fiscal package through the reconciliation process that addresses much of the remainder of President Biden’s proposals. Relative to the scenario in which Congress passes a broad bipartisan infrastructure deal, passing a narrow transportation bill followed by a separate reconciliation bill would likely result in a greater overall increase in spending, partly offset by tax increases.</p><p><blockquote>相比之下,仅限于传统基础设施的两党协议范围较窄,仍将为民主党人通过和解程序通过一项单独的财政方案留下大门,该方案涉及拜登总统的大部分其余提案。相对于国会通过一项广泛的两党基础设施协议的情况,通过一项狭隘的交通法案,然后通过一项单独的和解法案,可能会导致支出的总体增加更大,但部分被增税所抵消。</blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: What are the risks around spending levels under the different scenarios?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:不同情景下的支出水平有哪些风险?</i></blockquote></p><p></p><p> <b>Congress seems very likely to approve spending and tax benefits equal to at least 1% of GDP over the next few years, but unlikely to go beyond 2% of GDP.</b>Headlines regarding fiscal proposals over the last few weeks have run the gamut from a boost of only a few hundred billion at the low end (the Republican infrastructure proposal) to $6 trillion over ten years at the high end (the reported spending total Senate Democrats are considering).</p><p><blockquote><b>国会似乎很有可能在未来几年批准至少相当于GDP 1%的支出和税收优惠,但不太可能超过GDP的2%。</b>过去几周有关财政提案的头条新闻涵盖了从低端仅几千亿美元(共和党基础设施提案)到十年内高端6万亿美元(据报道,参议院民主党人正在考虑的总支出)。</blockquote></p><p> <img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/c29c240e9afe9bc1a84d4f359152bb57\" tg-width=\"937\" tg-height=\"675\">However, these large figures overstate the range of realistic scenarios. At a minimum, we expect Congress to enact three sets of policies this year: the infrastructure proposals that already have bipartisan support, the R&D and manufacturing incentives that recently passed the Senate, and extension of the personal tax credits that Congress approved earlier this year. As Exhibit 3 shows, these policies would total around 1% of GDP by 2023, and would cost about $1.6 trillion over the next ten years. At this point, it is difficult to imagine Congress approving less this year.</p><p><blockquote>然而,这些大数字夸大了现实场景的范围。我们预计国会今年至少将颁布三套政策:已经得到两党支持的基础设施提案、参议院最近通过的研发和制造业激励措施,以及延长国会今年早些时候批准的个人税收抵免。如表 3 所示,到 2023 年,这些政策总计将占 GDP 的 1% 左右,未来十年将花费约 1.6 万亿美元。在这一点上,很难想象国会今年会批准更少。</blockquote></p><p> At the other end of the range of outcomes, it seems unlikely that Congress will enact spending worth more than 2% of GDP on an annual basis. As shown in Exhibit 3, Congress would need to pass nearly all of President Biden’s proposals to reach this level, or around $4.25 trillion over the next ten years.</p><p><blockquote>在一系列结果的另一端,国会似乎不太可能颁布每年超过 GDP 2% 的支出。如图 3 所示,国会需要通过拜登总统的几乎所有提案才能达到这一水平,即在未来十年内达到约 4.25 万亿美元。</blockquote></p><p> The uncertainty is mainly related to new benefits for child care, education, and paid leave under the “American Families Plan” as well as the remaining areas of infrastructure that any sort of bipartisan infrastructure deal would likely omit. These areas depend most on the use of budget reconciliation legislation, as it seems very unlikely that any of the proposals would attract much Republican support.</p><p><blockquote>不确定性主要与 “美国家庭计划 ”下的儿童保育、教育和带薪休假的新福利以及任何两党基础设施协议都可能忽略的其余基础设施领域有关。这些领域在很大程度上取决于预算协调立法的使用,因为任何一项提案似乎都不太可能吸引共和党的太多支持。</blockquote></p><p> That said, even if Congress enacts nearly all of President Biden’s proposed policies, fiscal support will diminish substantially from 2021 to 2022. Exhibit 4 shows the deficit effect of legislation enacted since the pandemic began, as well as the fiscal effects of President Biden’s proposals using our own categorization.</p><p><blockquote>尽管如此,即使国会颁布了拜登总统提出的几乎所有政策,从 2021 年到 2022 年,财政支持也将大幅减少。图表 4 显示了自大流行病开始以来颁布的立法的赤字效应,以及拜登总统使用我们自己的分类提出的提案的财政效应。</blockquote></p><p> <img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/812bd47cecb22835bb2a223a3ddecb8f\" tg-width=\"925\" tg-height=\"620\"><i>Q: How much will legislation this year increase spending?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:今年的立法会增加多少支出?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>We think the overall boost could amount to $2.5 to $3 trillion over the next ten years.</b>Assuming congressional Democrats take advantage of the reconciliation process to pass fiscal legislation, there will still be two constraints on the amount of additional spending Congress might approve.</p><p><blockquote><b>我们认为,未来十年,总体增长可能达到 2.5 至 3 万亿美元。</b>假设国会民主党人利用和解进程通过财政立法,国会可能批准的额外支出金额仍将受到两个限制。</blockquote></p><p> Centrist Democrats in the House and Senate are likely to object to legislation that raises the deficit substantially over the next ten years. This will become relevant in the next few weeks, when Congress considers its budget resolution. To use the reconciliation process, the resolution must include instructions to the relevant committees to increase the deficit (or alternatively to increase spending and increase taxes) by specific amounts. The deficit impact of the reconciliation bill that follows will be limited to those amounts. It is extremely unlikely that any Republicans will vote for the Democratic budget resolution, so every Democratic senator and virtually every Democratic member of the House will need to vote for the resolution. It is not yet clear how much deficit expansion Democrats will be willing to support, but we expect centrist Democrats to draw the line at somewhere around $1 trillion. For context, President Biden’s recent budget submission to Congress proposed increasing the deficit by $800bn over the next ten years.</p><p><blockquote>众议院和参议院的中间派民主党人可能会反对在未来十年内大幅增加赤字的立法。这将在未来几周国会审议预算决议时变得相关。为了使用对账程序,决议必须包括指示相关委员会增加具体数额的赤字(或增加支出和增加税收)。随后的对账法案的赤字影响将仅限于这些金额。任何共和党人都极不可能投票支持民主党的预算决议,因此每一位民主党参议员和几乎每一位众议院民主党议员都需要投票支持该决议。目前还不清楚民主党人愿意支持多少赤字扩张,但我们预计中间派民主党人将在1万亿美元左右划清界限。拜登总统最近向国会提交的预算案提议在未来十年内将赤字增加 8000 亿美元。</blockquote></p><p></p><p> Assuming a limit on the overall amount of deficit expansion, the amount of tax increases and other budgetary savings that lawmakers can agree to will determine how much they can increase spending. At the moment, we expect that Congress might be able to agree on around $1.5 trillion in budgetary savings, nearly all of which could come from tax increases, as discussed later. If so, a reconciliation bill would be limited to around $2.5 trillion in new spending. However, we expect that some additional spending might be approved as part of other legislation. The American Innovation and Competitiveness Act that recently passed the Senate would authorize up to $250bn in spending (around $200bn of this appears to be new money that does not overlap with existing spending). Most of the proposals are similar to policies in President Biden’s American Jobs Plan. However, much of this spending would depend on future Congresses to appropriate, making the overall amount somewhat uncertain. Similarly, a narrow infrastructure bill that passes separately from the larger reconciliation bill might add somewhat to the total. Overall, if Congress approves a reconciliation bill of around $2.5 trillion over ten years, this suggests a total bump to spending approaching $3 trillion over that period.</p><p><blockquote>假设赤字扩张的总量受到限制,立法者可以同意的增税和其他预算节约的数量将决定他们可以增加多少支出。目前,我们预计国会可能能够就约 1.5 万亿美元的预算节约达成一致,正如稍后讨论的那样,几乎所有节约都可能来自增税。如果是这样的话,和解法案将被限制在2.5万亿美元左右的新支出。然而,我们预计一些额外的支出可能会作为其他立法的一部分获得批准。参议院最近通过的《美国创新与竞争力法案》将授权高达2500亿美元的支出(其中约2000亿美元似乎是与现有支出不重叠的新资金)。大多数建议与拜登总统的美国就业计划中的政策相似。然而,其中大部分支出将取决于未来的国会是否批准,这使得总额有些不确定。同样,与更大的和解法案分开通过的狭义基础设施法案可能会增加总数。总体而言,如果国会在十年内批准一项约 2.5 万亿美元的和解法案,这意味着在此期间总支出将增加近 3 万亿美元。</blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: Will taxes increase?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:税收会增加吗?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>Assuming Congress passes any legislation using the reconciliation process, tax increases still seem likely.</b>Any bipartisan agreement on infrastructure or competitiveness is unlikely to include meaningful tax increases. If those bills pass and reduce support for subsequent reconciliation legislation, it is conceivable that Congress could fail to enact any tax increases this year, or before the mid-term election in 2022. However, this scenario looks fairly unlikely.</p><p><blockquote><b>假设国会利用和解程序通过任何立法,增税似乎仍有可能。</b>任何关于基础设施或竞争力的两党协议都不太可能包括有意义的增税。如果这些法案通过并减少对后续和解立法的支持,可以想象,国会可能无法在今年或2022年中期选举之前颁布任何增税法案。然而,这种情况看起来不太可能。</blockquote></p><p> Instead, we assume that Congress will pass around $1.5 trillion in tax increases over the next ten years, as outlined in Exhibit 5. A corporate tax increase still seems fairly likely, in our view, with a rate of around 25%. Some of the other international corporate provisions the Biden Administration has proposed also look likely to pass, though we expect the specifics to diverge from the Treasury proposals. Despite the recent attention a global minimum tax has received, we expect Congress to focus instead on revising the existing GILTI tax, which serves a similar purpose. We do not expect Congress to pass the separate minimum tax on book income that the Administration has proposed, as it looks unlikely to win unanimous support among Democrats and would add complexity without generating substantial revenue.</p><p><blockquote>相反,我们假设国会将在未来十年内通过约1.5万亿美元的增税法案,如表5所示。我们认为,公司税增加的可能性仍然很大,税率约为 25%。拜登政府提出的其他一些国际公司条款看起来也可能获得通过,尽管我们预计具体细节将与财政部的提案有所不同。尽管最近全球最低税受到了关注,但我们预计国会将重点放在修订现有的吉尔蒂税上,该税也有类似的目的。我们预计国会不会通过政府提出的单独的账面收入最低税,因为它看起来不太可能赢得民主党人的一致支持,而且会增加复杂性,而不会产生大量收入。</blockquote></p><p> On the individual side, we continue to believe a capital gains tax increase is slightly more likely than not, though we expect it would rise only to 28% rather than the ordinary income tax rate. It also seems fairly unlikely that Congress will adopt the Administration’s proposal that unrealized capital gains should be taxed at death, as there has already been pushback among centrist Democrats against the concept.</p><p><blockquote>就个人而言,我们仍然认为资本利得税增加的可能性略大于不增加,尽管我们预计资本利得税只会升至 28%,而不是普通所得税率。美国国会似乎也不太可能采纳政府提出的对未实现资本利得征税的建议,因为中间派民主党人已经反对这一概念。</blockquote></p><p> <img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/4ce834610ea19589696b1afcd4ca32a3\" tg-width=\"1064\" tg-height=\"1379\"></p><p><blockquote></blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: When will all of this happen?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:这一切什么时候会发生?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>We expect a budget resolution to pass in July, a narrow infrastructure bill in September, and reconciliation legislation in Q4.</b>As noted earlier, before they use the budget reconciliation legislation to pass a fiscal package, congressional Democrats will first need to pass a budget resolution. We expect the details to become clear over the next few weeks, with passage ahead of the congressional recess that starts August 6.</p><p><blockquote><b>我们预计7月份将通过预算决议,9月份将通过狭隘的基础设施法案,第四季度将通过和解立法。</b>如前所述,在使用预算协调立法通过财政方案之前,国会民主党人首先需要通过一项预算决议。我们预计细节将在未来几周内变得清晰,并在 8 月 6 日开始的国会休会前获得通过。</blockquote></p><p> In September, we expect Congress to focus on other issues. First, some type of infrastructure legislation seems likely to pass by late September ahead of the Sep. 30 expiration of the highway program. A short-term extension is possible absent an agreement on a long-term extension.</p><p><blockquote>9月份,我们预计国会将关注其他问题。首先,在高速公路计划9月30日到期之前,某种类型的基础设施立法似乎可能会在9月下旬通过。在没有就长期延期达成协议的情况下,短期延期是可能的。</blockquote></p><p> Second, Congress will need to extend spending authority for the rest of the federal government past September 30, the end of the fiscal year. At this point, a short-term continuing resolution looks likely, which will leave longer-term decisions until late in the year. The risk of a government shutdown around this deadline is low, in our view.</p><p><blockquote>其次,国会需要将联邦政府其他部门的支出权力延长至 9 月 30 日(本财年结束)之后。在这一点上,短期的持续解决方案看起来是可能的,这将把长期的决定留到今年年底。我们认为,政府在这个最后期限前后关门的风险很低。</blockquote></p><p> Third, Congress will need to address the debt limit. We expect that Congress will need to raise the limit by early October, with a chance it might need to be raised in September. In theory, this could be done as part of a reconciliation bill (either the large reconciliation package we expect Congress to consider, or a standalone bill dealing with just the debt limit). However, the debt limit cannot be suspended under the reconciliation process, only raised, and this would involve specifying an explicit and very large dollar amount. Instead, we expect Democratic leaders to pass a debt limit suspension along with the extension of spending authority, though other scenarios are clearly possible.</p><p><blockquote>第三,国会需要解决债务上限问题。我们预计国会需要在 10 月初之前提高限额,并有可能在 9 月份提高限额。理论上,这可以作为和解法案的一部分来完成(要么是我们希望国会考虑的大型和解方案,要么是仅处理债务限额的独立法案)。然而,债务限额不能在和解过程中暂停,只能提高,这将涉及指定一个明确的和非常大的美元数额。相反,我们预计民主党领导人将通过暂停债务上限以及延长支出授权,尽管其他情况显然是可能的。</blockquote></p><p></p><p> With those issues out of the way, we expect congressional Democrats to attempt to finalize a fiscal package in Q4. It is possible that the legislation could be ready for a vote as early as October. However, since essentially every Democrat in both chambers of Congress will need to agree, reaching a final political compromise could take longer. It is entirely possible that it takes until December for Congress to finalize the fiscal package, ahead of the holiday recess at year-end.</p><p><blockquote>随着这些问题的解决,我们预计国会民主党人将尝试在第四季度敲定财政方案。这项立法有可能最早在10月份就准备好进行投票。然而,由于基本上国会两院的每个民主党人都需要同意,达成最终的政治妥协可能需要更长时间。国会完全有可能要到 12 月才能在年底假期休会之前敲定财政方案。</blockquote></p><p></p>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>A Broad Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Is Unlikely: Goldman<blockquote>高盛:达成广泛的两党基础设施协议的可能性不大</blockquote></title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 12.5px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\nA Broad Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Is Unlikely: Goldman<blockquote>高盛:达成广泛的两党基础设施协议的可能性不大</blockquote>\n</h2>\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n<p class=\"head\">\n<strong class=\"h-name small\">zerohedge</strong><span class=\"h-time small\">2021-06-22 15:28</span>\n</p>\n</h4>\n</header>\n<article>\n<p>In its latest Q&A assessment of the state of US fiscal policy, Goldman's economics team writes that while it \"still looks broadly on track to meet our expectations, risks continue to tilt in the direction of a smaller spending boost and smaller tax hike than the roughly $3 trillion and $1.5 trillion over ten years that we expect.\" The bank then notes that \"while a bipartisan deal on a broad infrastructure package cannot be ruled out, we continue to think the odds are against it, as there seems to be little agreement on financing it.\" Instead, Goldman expects Congress to pass a narrower infrastructure package focused mainly on transportation. If so, expect congressional Democrats to begin moving a broader fiscal package under the reconciliation process.</p><p><blockquote>高盛经济团队在其对美国财政政策状况的最新问答评估中写道,虽然“总体上看起来仍有望满足我们的预期,但风险继续向支出增加幅度较小和增税幅度较小的方向倾斜。”我们预计十年内将达到 3 万亿美元和 1.5 万亿美元。”该银行随后指出,“虽然不能排除两党就广泛的基础设施一揽子计划达成协议的可能性,但我们仍然认为可能性不大,因为在融资方面似乎几乎没有达成一致。”相反,高盛预计国会将通过一项主要关注交通运输的范围较窄的基础设施一揽子计划。如果是这样的话,预计国会民主党人将开始在和解进程下推进更广泛的财政一揽子计划。</blockquote></p><p> Reading recent headlines, one would be left with the impression of a wide range of spending outcomes – a boost of a few hundred billion to as much as $6 trillion over ten years – but the range of outcomes is not as wide as these figures imply. Most of the “traditional” infrastructure President Biden has proposed looks likely to pass, along with substantial R&D spending and renewal of personal tax credits that expire at year end. Together, these cost around 1% of GDP on an annual basis over the next few years. The remainder of the Biden agenda might boost spending by another1% of GDP, but Congress is expected to pare these proposals considerably.</p><p><blockquote>阅读最近的头条新闻,人们会给人留下广泛的支出结果的印象——十年内从几千亿美元增加到6万亿美元——但结果的范围并不像这些数字所暗示的那样广泛。拜登总统提出的大部分 “传统 ”基础设施项目看起来都有可能获得通过,同时还有大量的研发支出和延长年底到期的个人税收抵免。未来几年,这些成本每年约占 GDP 的 1%。拜登议程的其余部分可能会将支出再增加 GDP 的 1%,但预计国会将大幅削减这些提案。</blockquote></p><p> Meanwhile, tax increases also still look likely, assuming that Democrats pass legislation using the reconciliation process. That's why Goldman has not changed its views much in this area, and still expects<b>the corporate tax rate to settle around 25% along with more incremental versions of the international tax changes Biden has proposed.</b>A capital gains rate increase is a close call, but a 28%capital gains rate is slightly more likely than the status quo.</p><p><blockquote>与此同时,假设民主党人利用和解程序通过立法,增税看起来仍然有可能。这就是为什么高盛在这方面的观点没有太大改变,并且仍然预计<b>企业税率将稳定在25%左右,同时拜登提出的国际税收改革的更多增量版本。</b>资本利润率上升是一个紧迫的看涨期权,但28%的资本利润率比现状略高。</blockquote></p><p> Finally, the likely timing of fiscal action has also changed more noticeably,<b>with likely enactment slipping from mid/late Q3 to Q4.</b>This is due in large part to the continuation of bipartisan negotiations for longer than we had expected, which has led congressional Democratic leaders to delay the first procedural steps necessary to pass a reconciliation bill.</p><p><blockquote>最后,财政行动的可能时机也发生了更明显的变化,<b>可能会从第三季度中后期推迟到第四季度。</b>这在很大程度上是由于两党谈判的持续时间比我们预期的要长,这导致国会民主党领导人推迟了通过和解法案所需的第一个程序步骤。</blockquote></p><p> <i>Below we republish the key aspects of Goldman's FIscal Policy Status Check Q&A:</i></p><p><blockquote><i>下面我们重新发布高盛财政政策状况检查问答的关键方面:</i></blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: Will there be a bipartisan deal on a broad infrastructure bill?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:两党会就一项广泛的基础设施法案达成协议吗?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>A broad bipartisan infrastructure package still looks somewhat unlikely to us.</b>Negotiations in the Senate have progressed and the odds have increased somewhat that a bipartisan bill covering many areas in President Biden’s program might pass. However, we still think there are obstacles to a broad deal and expect that most of the fiscal boost Congress approves this year will come through a reconciliation bill that passes with only Democratic support.</p><p><blockquote><b>在我们看来,广泛的两党基础设施一揽子计划仍然不太可能。</b>参议院的谈判取得了进展,一项涵盖拜登总统计划中许多领域的两党法案获得通过的可能性也有所增加。然而,我们仍然认为达成广泛协议存在障碍,并预计国会今年批准的大部分财政刺激将通过一项仅在民主党支持下通过的和解法案。</blockquote></p><p> Unsurprisingly, there appears to be the most agreement on boosting traditional infrastructure spending. As shown in Exhibit 1, the current Senate bipartisan proposal comes close to matching the White House proposal in most areas of transportation infrastructure.</p><p><blockquote>毫不奇怪,在增加传统基础设施支出方面似乎达成了最大的共识。如图1所示,目前参议院两党提案在交通基础设施的大部分领域接近于白宫提案。</blockquote></p><p> More controversial is how to address non-traditional infrastructure and how to finance the cost of any new spending. The latest bipartisan effort appears to have made some inroads on the former. It includes $65bn for broadband, which falls short of the roughly $100bn that the White House proposed but it would be the greatest federal investment to date and seems close enough to the Democratic target that this issue alone looks unlikely to hold up an agreement.</p><p><blockquote>更具争议的是如何解决非传统基础设施问题,以及如何为任何新支出的成本融资。最新的两党努力似乎在前者方面取得了一些进展。其中包括650亿美元用于宽带,低于白宫提议的约1000亿美元,但这将是迄今为止最大的联邦投资,似乎足够接近民主党的目标,仅这个问题看起来不太可能维持协议。</blockquote></p><p> <img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/70d0d7b968b10f5764ef17cd3c787d53\" tg-width=\"944\" tg-height=\"1186\"></p><p><blockquote></blockquote></p><p> Other areas of non-traditional infrastructure in bipartisan discussions are much farther away from White House goals. Senate Republicans look unlikely to support substantial funding for electric vehicles or construction of affordable housing, for example. Clean energy is more of a gray area; Congress has previously approved, on a bipartisan basis, a number of different incentives for energy efficiency and renewable energy like wind, solar, and biofuels. However, the program President Biden proposes is on a much larger scale than existing subsidies and the latest bipartisan proposal includes only a fraction of what the White House is seeking in this area.</p><p><blockquote>两党讨论中的其他非传统基础设施领域与白宫的目标相去甚远。例如,参议院共和党人似乎不太可能支持为电动汽车或经济适用房建设提供大量资金。清洁能源更多的是一个灰色地带;国会此前已在两党基础上批准了多项针对能源效率和风能、太阳能和生物燃料等可再生能源的不同激励措施。然而,拜登总统提出的计划比现有的补贴规模大得多,最新的两党提案只包括白宫在这一领域寻求的一小部分。</blockquote></p><p> The greatest obstacle to prior political efforts at enacting an infrastructure program has been financing it. Here, there appears to have been much less progress (Exhibit 2). Each side has drawn lines they seem unlikely to cross: most Republicans oppose reversing any of the 2017 tax law or otherwise increasing income taxes—corporate or personal—to pay for the proposal. Most Democrats, including the White House, have ruled out increasing the user fees that finance most current infrastructure spending and appear uninterested in redirecting unspent COVID-relief funds.</p><p><blockquote>先前制定基础设施计划的政治努力的最大障碍是融资。在这里,进展似乎要少得多(图表2)。双方都划定了他们似乎不太可能跨越的界限:大多数共和党人反对推翻2017年的任何税法,或者以其他方式增加所得税——公司税或个人税——以支付该提案。包括白宫在内的大多数民主党人都排除了增加为当前大多数基础设施支出提供资金的使用费的可能性,并且似乎对重新分配未使用的新冠救济资金不感兴趣。</blockquote></p><p></p><p> <img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/9578698f5c5efa5311cc0e31be31f715\" tg-width=\"939\" tg-height=\"509\">The most likely area of overlapping support is closing the “tax gap” through greater enforcement of existing tax laws, but even this faces challenges. Congressional estimates of the potential revenue gain from closing the tax gap are much smaller than the Administration’s. The Congressional Budget Office estimated in 2020 that increasing IRS funding by $20 billion over ten years would produce $60bn in additional revenue, while a $40bn increase would raise $103bn (i.e., the first $20bn bump would raise $3 for each dollar spent, while the next $20bn bump in funding would raise only $2 for each dollar of extra spending). While it is possible that CBO might revise its estimate in light of arguments from the Administration, or that Republicans might agree to policies beyond an IRS funding increase, it seems unlikely that additional IRS funding would come anywhere close to covering the cost of an infrastructure proposal, at least according to the official estimate that Congress will rely on.</p><p><blockquote>最有可能获得重叠支持的领域是通过加强现有税法的执行来缩小 “税收缺口”,但即使这样也面临挑战。国会对缩小税收缺口的潜在收入收益的估计远低于政府的估计。国会预算办公室(Congressional Budget Office)在2020年估计,在10年内增加200亿美元的国税局资金将产生600亿美元的额外收入,而增加400亿美元将筹集1030亿美元(即,第一个200亿美元的增加将为每1美元的支出筹集3美元,而下一个200亿美元的增加将为每1美元的额外支出筹集2美元)。虽然CBO可能会根据政府的论点修改其估计,或者共和党人可能会同意国税局增加资金之外的政策,但额外的国税局资金似乎不太可能接近支付基础设施提案的成本,至少根据国会将依赖的官方估计。</blockquote></p><p> In our view, the only way that Congress will reach a bipartisan agreement on a broad infrastructure package is if lawmakers decide not to offset the new spending with savings elsewhere. So far, the White House and congressional Republicans have insisted that the bill should be paid for.</p><p><blockquote>我们认为,国会就广泛的基础设施一揽子计划达成两党协议的唯一途径是立法者决定不用其他地方的储蓄来抵消新的支出。到目前为止,白宫和国会共和党人一直坚持该法案应该付费。</blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: Without a bipartisan deal, what happens with infrastructure legislation?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:如果没有两党协议,基础设施立法会发生什么?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>If a broad bipartisan deal fails, a narrow one is likely to pass.</b>While a broad bipartisan agreement covering several aspects of the Biden proposal looks difficult to achieve, a narrower deal that primarily boosts transportation infrastructure looks likely to become law, for three reasons.</p><p><blockquote><b>如果广泛的两党协议失败,狭隘的协议可能会获得通过。</b>虽然涵盖拜登提案几个方面的广泛两党协议看起来很难达成,但主要促进交通基础设施的较窄协议看起来可能会成为法律,原因有三。</blockquote></p><p> First, federal programs for most areas of traditional infrastructure—highways, public transit, rail, airports, waterways and drinking/ wastewater—already exist. The largest of them, which are collectively funded by the Highway Trust Fund (HTF), expire September 30. Traditionally, Congress reauthorizes these programs in five-year increments,sometimes after one or more short-term extensions until lawmakers reach agreement.The legislation to renew these programs cannot pass via the reconciliation process, soDemocrats will need Republican support for any short- or long-term extension. Theupshot is that it is nearly certain that some type of infrastructure legislation passes on abipartisan basis to avoid a lapse in the programs.</p><p><blockquote>首先,大多数传统基础设施领域——高速公路、公共交通、铁路、机场、水道和饮用水/废水——的联邦项目已经存在。其中最大的一笔由高速公路信托基金(HTF)集体资助,将于9月30日到期。传统上,国会以五年为增量重新授权这些项目,有时会在一次或多次短期延期后,直到立法者达成协议。更新这些项目的立法不能通过和解程序,社会民主党将需要共和党的支持来进行任何短期或长期的延期。问题是,几乎可以肯定的是,某种类型的基础设施立法将在跨党派的基础上通过,以避免计划中的失误。</blockquote></p><p> Second, some progressive Democrats seem likely to oppose an infrastructure bill that does not include substantial new policies related to climate and clean energy. Without their votes, greater support among congressional Republicans in the House and Senate would be necessary. To win greater support, the bill might need to narrow its scope further, to the point that it mainly extends existing infrastructure spending programs.</p><p><blockquote>其次,一些进步民主党人似乎可能会反对一项不包括与气候和清洁能源相关的实质性新政策的基础设施法案。如果没有他们的投票,众议院和参议院的国会共和党人将需要更大的支持。为了赢得更大的支持,该法案可能需要进一步缩小范围,主要扩大现有的基础设施支出计划。</blockquote></p><p> Third, financing a narrow infrastructure deal would not be nearly as difficult as financing the sort of bill currently under discussion. Existing transportation infrastructure programs already have dedicated revenue streams that fund most of their spending. Financing an incremental boost in spending on existing programs would be far easier than finding bipartisan agreement on several hundred billion dollars in new revenue or spending cuts.</p><p><blockquote>第三,为一项狭窄的基础设施交易融资不会像为目前正在讨论的法案融资那样困难。现有的交通基础设施项目已经有了专门的收入来源,为其大部分支出提供资金。为现有项目支出的增量增长提供资金比就数千亿美元的新收入或支出削减达成两党协议要容易得多。</blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: What difference does it make if Congress reaches a bipartisan deal on infrastructure?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:如果国会在基础设施问题上达成两党协议,会有什么不同?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>A broad bipartisan infrastructure bill could reduce the odds that the rest of the Biden fiscal agenda becomes law</b>. A broader bipartisan deal that overlaps with many areas of the Biden proposal could reduce centrist Democratic support for passing subsequent fiscal legislation through the reconciliation process. If this occurred, the spending boost over the next few years might be smaller than we have been expecting but corporate and capital gains taxes would also be less likely to increase.</p><p><blockquote><b>一项广泛的两党基础设施法案可能会降低拜登财政议程其余部分成为法律的可能性</b>与拜登提案的许多领域重叠的更广泛的两党协议可能会降低中间派民主党人对通过和解进程通过后续财政立法的支持。如果发生这种情况,未来几年的支出增长可能会小于我们的预期,但公司和资本利得税也不太可能增加。</blockquote></p><p> By contrast, a narrower bipartisan deal limited to traditional infrastructure would still leave the door open for Democrats to pass a separate fiscal package through the reconciliation process that addresses much of the remainder of President Biden’s proposals. Relative to the scenario in which Congress passes a broad bipartisan infrastructure deal, passing a narrow transportation bill followed by a separate reconciliation bill would likely result in a greater overall increase in spending, partly offset by tax increases.</p><p><blockquote>相比之下,仅限于传统基础设施的两党协议范围较窄,仍将为民主党人通过和解程序通过一项单独的财政方案留下大门,该方案涉及拜登总统的大部分其余提案。相对于国会通过一项广泛的两党基础设施协议的情况,通过一项狭隘的交通法案,然后通过一项单独的和解法案,可能会导致支出的总体增加更大,但部分被增税所抵消。</blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: What are the risks around spending levels under the different scenarios?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:不同情景下的支出水平有哪些风险?</i></blockquote></p><p></p><p> <b>Congress seems very likely to approve spending and tax benefits equal to at least 1% of GDP over the next few years, but unlikely to go beyond 2% of GDP.</b>Headlines regarding fiscal proposals over the last few weeks have run the gamut from a boost of only a few hundred billion at the low end (the Republican infrastructure proposal) to $6 trillion over ten years at the high end (the reported spending total Senate Democrats are considering).</p><p><blockquote><b>国会似乎很有可能在未来几年批准至少相当于GDP 1%的支出和税收优惠,但不太可能超过GDP的2%。</b>过去几周有关财政提案的头条新闻涵盖了从低端仅几千亿美元(共和党基础设施提案)到十年内高端6万亿美元(据报道,参议院民主党人正在考虑的总支出)。</blockquote></p><p> <img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/c29c240e9afe9bc1a84d4f359152bb57\" tg-width=\"937\" tg-height=\"675\">However, these large figures overstate the range of realistic scenarios. At a minimum, we expect Congress to enact three sets of policies this year: the infrastructure proposals that already have bipartisan support, the R&D and manufacturing incentives that recently passed the Senate, and extension of the personal tax credits that Congress approved earlier this year. As Exhibit 3 shows, these policies would total around 1% of GDP by 2023, and would cost about $1.6 trillion over the next ten years. At this point, it is difficult to imagine Congress approving less this year.</p><p><blockquote>然而,这些大数字夸大了现实场景的范围。我们预计国会今年至少将颁布三套政策:已经得到两党支持的基础设施提案、参议院最近通过的研发和制造业激励措施,以及延长国会今年早些时候批准的个人税收抵免。如表 3 所示,到 2023 年,这些政策总计将占 GDP 的 1% 左右,未来十年将花费约 1.6 万亿美元。在这一点上,很难想象国会今年会批准更少。</blockquote></p><p> At the other end of the range of outcomes, it seems unlikely that Congress will enact spending worth more than 2% of GDP on an annual basis. As shown in Exhibit 3, Congress would need to pass nearly all of President Biden’s proposals to reach this level, or around $4.25 trillion over the next ten years.</p><p><blockquote>在一系列结果的另一端,国会似乎不太可能颁布每年超过 GDP 2% 的支出。如图 3 所示,国会需要通过拜登总统的几乎所有提案才能达到这一水平,即在未来十年内达到约 4.25 万亿美元。</blockquote></p><p> The uncertainty is mainly related to new benefits for child care, education, and paid leave under the “American Families Plan” as well as the remaining areas of infrastructure that any sort of bipartisan infrastructure deal would likely omit. These areas depend most on the use of budget reconciliation legislation, as it seems very unlikely that any of the proposals would attract much Republican support.</p><p><blockquote>不确定性主要与 “美国家庭计划 ”下的儿童保育、教育和带薪休假的新福利以及任何两党基础设施协议都可能忽略的其余基础设施领域有关。这些领域在很大程度上取决于预算协调立法的使用,因为任何一项提案似乎都不太可能吸引共和党的太多支持。</blockquote></p><p> That said, even if Congress enacts nearly all of President Biden’s proposed policies, fiscal support will diminish substantially from 2021 to 2022. Exhibit 4 shows the deficit effect of legislation enacted since the pandemic began, as well as the fiscal effects of President Biden’s proposals using our own categorization.</p><p><blockquote>尽管如此,即使国会颁布了拜登总统提出的几乎所有政策,从 2021 年到 2022 年,财政支持也将大幅减少。图表 4 显示了自大流行病开始以来颁布的立法的赤字效应,以及拜登总统使用我们自己的分类提出的提案的财政效应。</blockquote></p><p> <img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/812bd47cecb22835bb2a223a3ddecb8f\" tg-width=\"925\" tg-height=\"620\"><i>Q: How much will legislation this year increase spending?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:今年的立法会增加多少支出?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>We think the overall boost could amount to $2.5 to $3 trillion over the next ten years.</b>Assuming congressional Democrats take advantage of the reconciliation process to pass fiscal legislation, there will still be two constraints on the amount of additional spending Congress might approve.</p><p><blockquote><b>我们认为,未来十年,总体增长可能达到 2.5 至 3 万亿美元。</b>假设国会民主党人利用和解进程通过财政立法,国会可能批准的额外支出金额仍将受到两个限制。</blockquote></p><p> Centrist Democrats in the House and Senate are likely to object to legislation that raises the deficit substantially over the next ten years. This will become relevant in the next few weeks, when Congress considers its budget resolution. To use the reconciliation process, the resolution must include instructions to the relevant committees to increase the deficit (or alternatively to increase spending and increase taxes) by specific amounts. The deficit impact of the reconciliation bill that follows will be limited to those amounts. It is extremely unlikely that any Republicans will vote for the Democratic budget resolution, so every Democratic senator and virtually every Democratic member of the House will need to vote for the resolution. It is not yet clear how much deficit expansion Democrats will be willing to support, but we expect centrist Democrats to draw the line at somewhere around $1 trillion. For context, President Biden’s recent budget submission to Congress proposed increasing the deficit by $800bn over the next ten years.</p><p><blockquote>众议院和参议院的中间派民主党人可能会反对在未来十年内大幅增加赤字的立法。这将在未来几周国会审议预算决议时变得相关。为了使用对账程序,决议必须包括指示相关委员会增加具体数额的赤字(或增加支出和增加税收)。随后的对账法案的赤字影响将仅限于这些金额。任何共和党人都极不可能投票支持民主党的预算决议,因此每一位民主党参议员和几乎每一位众议院民主党议员都需要投票支持该决议。目前还不清楚民主党人愿意支持多少赤字扩张,但我们预计中间派民主党人将在1万亿美元左右划清界限。拜登总统最近向国会提交的预算案提议在未来十年内将赤字增加 8000 亿美元。</blockquote></p><p></p><p> Assuming a limit on the overall amount of deficit expansion, the amount of tax increases and other budgetary savings that lawmakers can agree to will determine how much they can increase spending. At the moment, we expect that Congress might be able to agree on around $1.5 trillion in budgetary savings, nearly all of which could come from tax increases, as discussed later. If so, a reconciliation bill would be limited to around $2.5 trillion in new spending. However, we expect that some additional spending might be approved as part of other legislation. The American Innovation and Competitiveness Act that recently passed the Senate would authorize up to $250bn in spending (around $200bn of this appears to be new money that does not overlap with existing spending). Most of the proposals are similar to policies in President Biden’s American Jobs Plan. However, much of this spending would depend on future Congresses to appropriate, making the overall amount somewhat uncertain. Similarly, a narrow infrastructure bill that passes separately from the larger reconciliation bill might add somewhat to the total. Overall, if Congress approves a reconciliation bill of around $2.5 trillion over ten years, this suggests a total bump to spending approaching $3 trillion over that period.</p><p><blockquote>假设赤字扩张的总量受到限制,立法者可以同意的增税和其他预算节约的数量将决定他们可以增加多少支出。目前,我们预计国会可能能够就约 1.5 万亿美元的预算节约达成一致,正如稍后讨论的那样,几乎所有节约都可能来自增税。如果是这样的话,和解法案将被限制在2.5万亿美元左右的新支出。然而,我们预计一些额外的支出可能会作为其他立法的一部分获得批准。参议院最近通过的《美国创新与竞争力法案》将授权高达2500亿美元的支出(其中约2000亿美元似乎是与现有支出不重叠的新资金)。大多数建议与拜登总统的美国就业计划中的政策相似。然而,其中大部分支出将取决于未来的国会是否批准,这使得总额有些不确定。同样,与更大的和解法案分开通过的狭义基础设施法案可能会增加总数。总体而言,如果国会在十年内批准一项约 2.5 万亿美元的和解法案,这意味着在此期间总支出将增加近 3 万亿美元。</blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: Will taxes increase?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:税收会增加吗?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>Assuming Congress passes any legislation using the reconciliation process, tax increases still seem likely.</b>Any bipartisan agreement on infrastructure or competitiveness is unlikely to include meaningful tax increases. If those bills pass and reduce support for subsequent reconciliation legislation, it is conceivable that Congress could fail to enact any tax increases this year, or before the mid-term election in 2022. However, this scenario looks fairly unlikely.</p><p><blockquote><b>假设国会利用和解程序通过任何立法,增税似乎仍有可能。</b>任何关于基础设施或竞争力的两党协议都不太可能包括有意义的增税。如果这些法案通过并减少对后续和解立法的支持,可以想象,国会可能无法在今年或2022年中期选举之前颁布任何增税法案。然而,这种情况看起来不太可能。</blockquote></p><p> Instead, we assume that Congress will pass around $1.5 trillion in tax increases over the next ten years, as outlined in Exhibit 5. A corporate tax increase still seems fairly likely, in our view, with a rate of around 25%. Some of the other international corporate provisions the Biden Administration has proposed also look likely to pass, though we expect the specifics to diverge from the Treasury proposals. Despite the recent attention a global minimum tax has received, we expect Congress to focus instead on revising the existing GILTI tax, which serves a similar purpose. We do not expect Congress to pass the separate minimum tax on book income that the Administration has proposed, as it looks unlikely to win unanimous support among Democrats and would add complexity without generating substantial revenue.</p><p><blockquote>相反,我们假设国会将在未来十年内通过约1.5万亿美元的增税法案,如表5所示。我们认为,公司税增加的可能性仍然很大,税率约为 25%。拜登政府提出的其他一些国际公司条款看起来也可能获得通过,尽管我们预计具体细节将与财政部的提案有所不同。尽管最近全球最低税受到了关注,但我们预计国会将重点放在修订现有的吉尔蒂税上,该税也有类似的目的。我们预计国会不会通过政府提出的单独的账面收入最低税,因为它看起来不太可能赢得民主党人的一致支持,而且会增加复杂性,而不会产生大量收入。</blockquote></p><p> On the individual side, we continue to believe a capital gains tax increase is slightly more likely than not, though we expect it would rise only to 28% rather than the ordinary income tax rate. It also seems fairly unlikely that Congress will adopt the Administration’s proposal that unrealized capital gains should be taxed at death, as there has already been pushback among centrist Democrats against the concept.</p><p><blockquote>就个人而言,我们仍然认为资本利得税增加的可能性略大于不增加,尽管我们预计资本利得税只会升至 28%,而不是普通所得税率。美国国会似乎也不太可能采纳政府提出的对未实现资本利得征税的建议,因为中间派民主党人已经反对这一概念。</blockquote></p><p> <img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/4ce834610ea19589696b1afcd4ca32a3\" tg-width=\"1064\" tg-height=\"1379\"></p><p><blockquote></blockquote></p><p> <i>Q: When will all of this happen?</i></p><p><blockquote><i>问:这一切什么时候会发生?</i></blockquote></p><p> <b>We expect a budget resolution to pass in July, a narrow infrastructure bill in September, and reconciliation legislation in Q4.</b>As noted earlier, before they use the budget reconciliation legislation to pass a fiscal package, congressional Democrats will first need to pass a budget resolution. We expect the details to become clear over the next few weeks, with passage ahead of the congressional recess that starts August 6.</p><p><blockquote><b>我们预计7月份将通过预算决议,9月份将通过狭隘的基础设施法案,第四季度将通过和解立法。</b>如前所述,在使用预算协调立法通过财政方案之前,国会民主党人首先需要通过一项预算决议。我们预计细节将在未来几周内变得清晰,并在 8 月 6 日开始的国会休会前获得通过。</blockquote></p><p> In September, we expect Congress to focus on other issues. First, some type of infrastructure legislation seems likely to pass by late September ahead of the Sep. 30 expiration of the highway program. A short-term extension is possible absent an agreement on a long-term extension.</p><p><blockquote>9月份,我们预计国会将关注其他问题。首先,在高速公路计划9月30日到期之前,某种类型的基础设施立法似乎可能会在9月下旬通过。在没有就长期延期达成协议的情况下,短期延期是可能的。</blockquote></p><p> Second, Congress will need to extend spending authority for the rest of the federal government past September 30, the end of the fiscal year. At this point, a short-term continuing resolution looks likely, which will leave longer-term decisions until late in the year. The risk of a government shutdown around this deadline is low, in our view.</p><p><blockquote>其次,国会需要将联邦政府其他部门的支出权力延长至 9 月 30 日(本财年结束)之后。在这一点上,短期的持续解决方案看起来是可能的,这将把长期的决定留到今年年底。我们认为,政府在这个最后期限前后关门的风险很低。</blockquote></p><p> Third, Congress will need to address the debt limit. We expect that Congress will need to raise the limit by early October, with a chance it might need to be raised in September. In theory, this could be done as part of a reconciliation bill (either the large reconciliation package we expect Congress to consider, or a standalone bill dealing with just the debt limit). However, the debt limit cannot be suspended under the reconciliation process, only raised, and this would involve specifying an explicit and very large dollar amount. Instead, we expect Democratic leaders to pass a debt limit suspension along with the extension of spending authority, though other scenarios are clearly possible.</p><p><blockquote>第三,国会需要解决债务上限问题。我们预计国会需要在 10 月初之前提高限额,并有可能在 9 月份提高限额。理论上,这可以作为和解法案的一部分来完成(要么是我们希望国会考虑的大型和解方案,要么是仅处理债务限额的独立法案)。然而,债务限额不能在和解过程中暂停,只能提高,这将涉及指定一个明确的和非常大的美元数额。相反,我们预计民主党领导人将通过暂停债务上限以及延长支出授权,尽管其他情况显然是可能的。</blockquote></p><p></p><p> With those issues out of the way, we expect congressional Democrats to attempt to finalize a fiscal package in Q4. It is possible that the legislation could be ready for a vote as early as October. However, since essentially every Democrat in both chambers of Congress will need to agree, reaching a final political compromise could take longer. It is entirely possible that it takes until December for Congress to finalize the fiscal package, ahead of the holiday recess at year-end.</p><p><blockquote>随着这些问题的解决,我们预计国会民主党人将尝试在第四季度敲定财政方案。这项立法有可能最早在10月份就准备好进行投票。然而,由于基本上国会两院的每个民主党人都需要同意,达成最终的政治妥协可能需要更长时间。国会完全有可能要到 12 月才能在年底假期休会之前敲定财政方案。</blockquote></p><p></p>\n<div class=\"bt-text\">\n\n\n<p> 来源:<a href=\"https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/broad-bipartisan-infrastructure-deal-unlikely-goldman\">zerohedge</a></p>\n<p>为提升您的阅读体验,我们对本页面进行了排版优化</p>\n\n\n</div>\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"SPY":"标普500ETF",".DJI":"道琼斯",".SPX":"S&P 500 Index",".IXIC":"NASDAQ Composite"},"source_url":"https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/broad-bipartisan-infrastructure-deal-unlikely-goldman","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1195801914","content_text":"In its latest Q&A assessment of the state of US fiscal policy, Goldman's economics team writes that while it \"still looks broadly on track to meet our expectations, risks continue to tilt in the direction of a smaller spending boost and smaller tax hike than the roughly $3 trillion and $1.5 trillion over ten years that we expect.\" The bank then notes that \"while a bipartisan deal on a broad infrastructure package cannot be ruled out, we continue to think the odds are against it, as there seems to be little agreement on financing it.\" Instead, Goldman expects Congress to pass a narrower infrastructure package focused mainly on transportation. If so, expect congressional Democrats to begin moving a broader fiscal package under the reconciliation process.\nReading recent headlines, one would be left with the impression of a wide range of spending outcomes – a boost of a few hundred billion to as much as $6 trillion over ten years – but the range of outcomes is not as wide as these figures imply. Most of the “traditional” infrastructure President Biden has proposed looks likely to pass, along with substantial R&D spending and renewal of personal tax credits that expire at year end. Together, these cost around 1% of GDP on an annual basis over the next few years. The remainder of the Biden agenda might boost spending by another1% of GDP, but Congress is expected to pare these proposals considerably.\nMeanwhile, tax increases also still look likely, assuming that Democrats pass legislation using the reconciliation process. That's why Goldman has not changed its views much in this area, and still expectsthe corporate tax rate to settle around 25% along with more incremental versions of the international tax changes Biden has proposed.A capital gains rate increase is a close call, but a 28%capital gains rate is slightly more likely than the status quo.\nFinally, the likely timing of fiscal action has also changed more noticeably,with likely enactment slipping from mid/late Q3 to Q4.This is due in large part to the continuation of bipartisan negotiations for longer than we had expected, which has led congressional Democratic leaders to delay the first procedural steps necessary to pass a reconciliation bill.\nBelow we republish the key aspects of Goldman's FIscal Policy Status Check Q&A:\nQ: Will there be a bipartisan deal on a broad infrastructure bill?\nA broad bipartisan infrastructure package still looks somewhat unlikely to us.Negotiations in the Senate have progressed and the odds have increased somewhat that a bipartisan bill covering many areas in President Biden’s program might pass. However, we still think there are obstacles to a broad deal and expect that most of the fiscal boost Congress approves this year will come through a reconciliation bill that passes with only Democratic support.\nUnsurprisingly, there appears to be the most agreement on boosting traditional infrastructure spending. As shown in Exhibit 1, the current Senate bipartisan proposal comes close to matching the White House proposal in most areas of transportation infrastructure.\nMore controversial is how to address non-traditional infrastructure and how to finance the cost of any new spending. The latest bipartisan effort appears to have made some inroads on the former. It includes $65bn for broadband, which falls short of the roughly $100bn that the White House proposed but it would be the greatest federal investment to date and seems close enough to the Democratic target that this issue alone looks unlikely to hold up an agreement.\n\nOther areas of non-traditional infrastructure in bipartisan discussions are much farther away from White House goals. Senate Republicans look unlikely to support substantial funding for electric vehicles or construction of affordable housing, for example. Clean energy is more of a gray area; Congress has previously approved, on a bipartisan basis, a number of different incentives for energy efficiency and renewable energy like wind, solar, and biofuels. However, the program President Biden proposes is on a much larger scale than existing subsidies and the latest bipartisan proposal includes only a fraction of what the White House is seeking in this area.\nThe greatest obstacle to prior political efforts at enacting an infrastructure program has been financing it. Here, there appears to have been much less progress (Exhibit 2). Each side has drawn lines they seem unlikely to cross: most Republicans oppose reversing any of the 2017 tax law or otherwise increasing income taxes—corporate or personal—to pay for the proposal. Most Democrats, including the White House, have ruled out increasing the user fees that finance most current infrastructure spending and appear uninterested in redirecting unspent COVID-relief funds.\nThe most likely area of overlapping support is closing the “tax gap” through greater enforcement of existing tax laws, but even this faces challenges. Congressional estimates of the potential revenue gain from closing the tax gap are much smaller than the Administration’s. The Congressional Budget Office estimated in 2020 that increasing IRS funding by $20 billion over ten years would produce $60bn in additional revenue, while a $40bn increase would raise $103bn (i.e., the first $20bn bump would raise $3 for each dollar spent, while the next $20bn bump in funding would raise only $2 for each dollar of extra spending). While it is possible that CBO might revise its estimate in light of arguments from the Administration, or that Republicans might agree to policies beyond an IRS funding increase, it seems unlikely that additional IRS funding would come anywhere close to covering the cost of an infrastructure proposal, at least according to the official estimate that Congress will rely on.\nIn our view, the only way that Congress will reach a bipartisan agreement on a broad infrastructure package is if lawmakers decide not to offset the new spending with savings elsewhere. So far, the White House and congressional Republicans have insisted that the bill should be paid for.\nQ: Without a bipartisan deal, what happens with infrastructure legislation?\nIf a broad bipartisan deal fails, a narrow one is likely to pass.While a broad bipartisan agreement covering several aspects of the Biden proposal looks difficult to achieve, a narrower deal that primarily boosts transportation infrastructure looks likely to become law, for three reasons.\nFirst, federal programs for most areas of traditional infrastructure—highways, public transit, rail, airports, waterways and drinking/ wastewater—already exist. The largest of them, which are collectively funded by the Highway Trust Fund (HTF), expire September 30. Traditionally, Congress reauthorizes these programs in five-year increments,sometimes after one or more short-term extensions until lawmakers reach agreement.The legislation to renew these programs cannot pass via the reconciliation process, soDemocrats will need Republican support for any short- or long-term extension. Theupshot is that it is nearly certain that some type of infrastructure legislation passes on abipartisan basis to avoid a lapse in the programs.\nSecond, some progressive Democrats seem likely to oppose an infrastructure bill that does not include substantial new policies related to climate and clean energy. Without their votes, greater support among congressional Republicans in the House and Senate would be necessary. To win greater support, the bill might need to narrow its scope further, to the point that it mainly extends existing infrastructure spending programs.\nThird, financing a narrow infrastructure deal would not be nearly as difficult as financing the sort of bill currently under discussion. Existing transportation infrastructure programs already have dedicated revenue streams that fund most of their spending. Financing an incremental boost in spending on existing programs would be far easier than finding bipartisan agreement on several hundred billion dollars in new revenue or spending cuts.\nQ: What difference does it make if Congress reaches a bipartisan deal on infrastructure?\nA broad bipartisan infrastructure bill could reduce the odds that the rest of the Biden fiscal agenda becomes law. A broader bipartisan deal that overlaps with many areas of the Biden proposal could reduce centrist Democratic support for passing subsequent fiscal legislation through the reconciliation process. If this occurred, the spending boost over the next few years might be smaller than we have been expecting but corporate and capital gains taxes would also be less likely to increase.\nBy contrast, a narrower bipartisan deal limited to traditional infrastructure would still leave the door open for Democrats to pass a separate fiscal package through the reconciliation process that addresses much of the remainder of President Biden’s proposals. Relative to the scenario in which Congress passes a broad bipartisan infrastructure deal, passing a narrow transportation bill followed by a separate reconciliation bill would likely result in a greater overall increase in spending, partly offset by tax increases.\nQ: What are the risks around spending levels under the different scenarios?\nCongress seems very likely to approve spending and tax benefits equal to at least 1% of GDP over the next few years, but unlikely to go beyond 2% of GDP.Headlines regarding fiscal proposals over the last few weeks have run the gamut from a boost of only a few hundred billion at the low end (the Republican infrastructure proposal) to $6 trillion over ten years at the high end (the reported spending total Senate Democrats are considering).\nHowever, these large figures overstate the range of realistic scenarios. At a minimum, we expect Congress to enact three sets of policies this year: the infrastructure proposals that already have bipartisan support, the R&D and manufacturing incentives that recently passed the Senate, and extension of the personal tax credits that Congress approved earlier this year. As Exhibit 3 shows, these policies would total around 1% of GDP by 2023, and would cost about $1.6 trillion over the next ten years. At this point, it is difficult to imagine Congress approving less this year.\nAt the other end of the range of outcomes, it seems unlikely that Congress will enact spending worth more than 2% of GDP on an annual basis. As shown in Exhibit 3, Congress would need to pass nearly all of President Biden’s proposals to reach this level, or around $4.25 trillion over the next ten years.\nThe uncertainty is mainly related to new benefits for child care, education, and paid leave under the “American Families Plan” as well as the remaining areas of infrastructure that any sort of bipartisan infrastructure deal would likely omit. These areas depend most on the use of budget reconciliation legislation, as it seems very unlikely that any of the proposals would attract much Republican support.\nThat said, even if Congress enacts nearly all of President Biden’s proposed policies, fiscal support will diminish substantially from 2021 to 2022. Exhibit 4 shows the deficit effect of legislation enacted since the pandemic began, as well as the fiscal effects of President Biden’s proposals using our own categorization.\nQ: How much will legislation this year increase spending?\nWe think the overall boost could amount to $2.5 to $3 trillion over the next ten years.Assuming congressional Democrats take advantage of the reconciliation process to pass fiscal legislation, there will still be two constraints on the amount of additional spending Congress might approve.\nCentrist Democrats in the House and Senate are likely to object to legislation that raises the deficit substantially over the next ten years. This will become relevant in the next few weeks, when Congress considers its budget resolution. To use the reconciliation process, the resolution must include instructions to the relevant committees to increase the deficit (or alternatively to increase spending and increase taxes) by specific amounts. The deficit impact of the reconciliation bill that follows will be limited to those amounts. It is extremely unlikely that any Republicans will vote for the Democratic budget resolution, so every Democratic senator and virtually every Democratic member of the House will need to vote for the resolution. It is not yet clear how much deficit expansion Democrats will be willing to support, but we expect centrist Democrats to draw the line at somewhere around $1 trillion. For context, President Biden’s recent budget submission to Congress proposed increasing the deficit by $800bn over the next ten years.\nAssuming a limit on the overall amount of deficit expansion, the amount of tax increases and other budgetary savings that lawmakers can agree to will determine how much they can increase spending. At the moment, we expect that Congress might be able to agree on around $1.5 trillion in budgetary savings, nearly all of which could come from tax increases, as discussed later. If so, a reconciliation bill would be limited to around $2.5 trillion in new spending. However, we expect that some additional spending might be approved as part of other legislation. The American Innovation and Competitiveness Act that recently passed the Senate would authorize up to $250bn in spending (around $200bn of this appears to be new money that does not overlap with existing spending). Most of the proposals are similar to policies in President Biden’s American Jobs Plan. However, much of this spending would depend on future Congresses to appropriate, making the overall amount somewhat uncertain. Similarly, a narrow infrastructure bill that passes separately from the larger reconciliation bill might add somewhat to the total. Overall, if Congress approves a reconciliation bill of around $2.5 trillion over ten years, this suggests a total bump to spending approaching $3 trillion over that period.\nQ: Will taxes increase?\nAssuming Congress passes any legislation using the reconciliation process, tax increases still seem likely.Any bipartisan agreement on infrastructure or competitiveness is unlikely to include meaningful tax increases. If those bills pass and reduce support for subsequent reconciliation legislation, it is conceivable that Congress could fail to enact any tax increases this year, or before the mid-term election in 2022. However, this scenario looks fairly unlikely.\nInstead, we assume that Congress will pass around $1.5 trillion in tax increases over the next ten years, as outlined in Exhibit 5. A corporate tax increase still seems fairly likely, in our view, with a rate of around 25%. Some of the other international corporate provisions the Biden Administration has proposed also look likely to pass, though we expect the specifics to diverge from the Treasury proposals. Despite the recent attention a global minimum tax has received, we expect Congress to focus instead on revising the existing GILTI tax, which serves a similar purpose. We do not expect Congress to pass the separate minimum tax on book income that the Administration has proposed, as it looks unlikely to win unanimous support among Democrats and would add complexity without generating substantial revenue.\nOn the individual side, we continue to believe a capital gains tax increase is slightly more likely than not, though we expect it would rise only to 28% rather than the ordinary income tax rate. It also seems fairly unlikely that Congress will adopt the Administration’s proposal that unrealized capital gains should be taxed at death, as there has already been pushback among centrist Democrats against the concept.\n\nQ: When will all of this happen?\nWe expect a budget resolution to pass in July, a narrow infrastructure bill in September, and reconciliation legislation in Q4.As noted earlier, before they use the budget reconciliation legislation to pass a fiscal package, congressional Democrats will first need to pass a budget resolution. We expect the details to become clear over the next few weeks, with passage ahead of the congressional recess that starts August 6.\nIn September, we expect Congress to focus on other issues. First, some type of infrastructure legislation seems likely to pass by late September ahead of the Sep. 30 expiration of the highway program. A short-term extension is possible absent an agreement on a long-term extension.\nSecond, Congress will need to extend spending authority for the rest of the federal government past September 30, the end of the fiscal year. At this point, a short-term continuing resolution looks likely, which will leave longer-term decisions until late in the year. The risk of a government shutdown around this deadline is low, in our view.\nThird, Congress will need to address the debt limit. We expect that Congress will need to raise the limit by early October, with a chance it might need to be raised in September. In theory, this could be done as part of a reconciliation bill (either the large reconciliation package we expect Congress to consider, or a standalone bill dealing with just the debt limit). However, the debt limit cannot be suspended under the reconciliation process, only raised, and this would involve specifying an explicit and very large dollar amount. Instead, we expect Democratic leaders to pass a debt limit suspension along with the extension of spending authority, though other scenarios are clearly possible.\nWith those issues out of the way, we expect congressional Democrats to attempt to finalize a fiscal package in Q4. It is possible that the legislation could be ready for a vote as early as October. However, since essentially every Democrat in both chambers of Congress will need to agree, reaching a final political compromise could take longer. 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