US budget deficit to hit 19% of GDP in 2020

The US budget deficit or the gap between the government's expenses and revenue is expected to widen to a whooping 19% of the gross domestic prodict (GDP) in 2020, according to Jeroen Blokland, Portfolio Manager for the Robeco Multi-Asset funds, Robeco ONE and Robeco Pension Return Portflio. 

So far, Washington has announced more than $2.3 trillion worth of fiscal stimulus to help the economy contain the fallout from the coronavirus outbreak. Additionally, the Federal Reserve is running an open-ended asset purchase program and pumping an estimated $4 trillion into the economy, according to The Washington Post. 

More importantly, with the virus outbreak showing no signs of slowing down, the government will likely have to do more.

China’s Finance Ministry: Fiscal revenue fall was due to coronavirus outbreak and tax relief for firms

China's fiscal revenue fall was due to coronavirus outbreak and tax relief for firms, said that country’s Finance Ministry on Monday. Key quotes China
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