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US Debt Limit - on to Part 2 - Vote & Approve. Looks like US Congress (Senate & House of Representatives) is going ahead with Memorial Day celebration on Mon (29 May) afterall. With the “deal” finally hammered out, it’s now left to be voted by the Senate (Democrat majority) on Wed (31 May), eve of original x-date (01 Jun) put forth by Treasury Secretary, Ms Janet Yellen. There is still a “slim” chance that it might not get “approved” at first reading. I wonder, which (if any) Senator will be sufficiently “bold & stupid” to put his/her head on the chopping board by voting against the deal during such tight rope times. Strangely enough, market was “quietly confident” that the standoff between Mr McCarthy & Mr Biden could be resolved as seen by the US market rallying to a “hea