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>if the Fed stop printing low interest money, how can companies keep operating on debt that they planned to grow out of? Profits have plummeted.
Corporate debt bubble is a well documented problem, even before Corona happened we saw the same pattern. The thing is Leaner companies will see a bigger hand of the asset inflation - "Important" companies like Boeing will get an eternal bailout. You have an absolutely valid position but please don't overestimate the weight of the "boomer debt" companies when you have companies like Apple and Amazon with record high amounts of profit/debt ratio. Plus inflation (especially asset inflation where you can dillute/sell shares) erodes debt

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