KEY POINTS
  • The plan to cut corporate taxes was met with doubt because it could boost the deficit and drive up interest rates.
  • The move is seen as the opening round in a battle to find a compromise tax plan in Congress.
  • Bond traders immediately focused on the deficit ballooning aspects of the plan.

The plan from President Donald Trump's administration to cut the corporate tax rate by more than half was met with skepticism in financial markets because it could expand the federal deficit and send interest rates sharply higher.

But it was also seen as the opening round in a long battle to find a compromise tax plan in a divided Congress.