The panel explores rising global debt levels, focusing on the balance between managing deficits and stimulating growth. The discussion highlights the difference between debt used for consumption versus investment, particularly in emerging markets like Pakistan, where fiscal discipline is crucial. Panelists debate whether the US has reached a tipping point with its debt, considering factors like growth, interest rates, and the dollar's reserve currency status. They also address the role of climate change adaptation in increasing public spending and the tension between fiscal and monetary policy, including concerns about central bank independence. The conversation touches on the influx of debt financing for AI and infrastructure, questioning whether these investments will yield sufficient returns and noting the potential for a shift in the credit environment.
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