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The SpaceX IPO could lead to 8% of America’s current-account deficit being refinanced in a single day
A remarkable back-of-the-envelope calculation from a currency strategist shows just how big SpaceX’s initial public offering could reverberate in global markets.
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According to MarketWatch’s source item, The SpaceX IPO could lead to 8% of America’s current-account deficit being refinanced in a single day, A remarkable back-of-the-envelope calculation from a currency strategist shows just how big SpaceX’s initial public offering could reverberate in global markets.
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- The SpaceX IPO could lead to 8% of America’s current-account deficit being refinanced in a single dayMarketWatch - 2026-06-10T08:07:00+00:00
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