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Ray Dalio on US Debt, AI Bubble, Bond Markets

Title: Ray Dalio Warns of Irreversible US Debt Levels, AI Bubble Risks, and Bond Market Shifts

At the Forbes Iconoclast Summit in New York City, Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio stated that the United States’ debt load has exceeded a critical threshold, describing it as a “point of no return.” During an interview with Bloomberg’s Dani Burger, Dalio discussed the current state of the bond market, explained how a depreciating US dollar is fueling demand for gold, and addressed growing apprehensions regarding a potential artificial intelligence bubble. (Source: Bloomberg)


Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-03 19:01:22 UTC

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