The House Budget Committee of the USA stated in a release that Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio will meet today with the committee's chairman Jodey Arrington and other Republicans to discuss Dalio's research on the history of the debt crisis and the broader implications of national debt. "We are in a dangerous period that I refer to as the 'big cycle,' where various significant forces converge and operate in ways similar to many times in history," Dalio said in the statement. "This meeting will explore the effects of different levels of deficits and debt on the markets and the economy," he said.
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达利欧将与众议院预算委员会主席等会晤 讨论其对债务危机的研究
Dalio will meet with the Chairman of the House Budget Committee and others to discuss his research on the debt crisis.
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