Trump wants the United States to buy Italian bonds
At the August 2018 meeting between Donald Trump and Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, Trump reportedly offered to help buy Italian government bonds. This offer reveals that: If Italy wants to conduct a more expansionary fiscal policy, it runs the risk of a sharp rise in its interest rates - as has already been seen despite the fact that quantitative easing is still in place; Trump does not seem to know that the United States has a savings shortfall and not an excess, and therefore th at it has to attract capital from the rest of the world and not invest capital in the rest of the world. Under such a proposal, t he US Treasury would have to issue additional Treasuries, which would be sold to non-residents, and which it would then use to buy Italian bonds and bear the risk of holding them.