Why a Bear Market in Bonds Points to a Weakening Economy
After closing at 0.53 percent in July 2020 the yield on the ten-year US T-bond moved relentlessly higher, closing on Tuesday, September 28, 2021, at 1.55 percent. There is a …
After closing at 0.53 percent in July 2020 the yield on the ten-year US T-bond moved relentlessly higher, closing on Tuesday, September 28, 2021, at 1.55 percent. There is a …
Is The Great “Bear Market” Of 2021 Finally Over? Authored by Lance Roberts via RealInvestmentAdvice.com, In last week’s newsletter, we stated: “It is worth noting there are two primary support levels for …
ECB Already Preparing Next QE To Address “Market Turmoil” When Emergency QE Ends Next Year The ECB has not even started tapering and it’s already preparing for the next QE. …
JPMorgan Blocked From Texas Muni-Bond Market Over Anti-Gun Virtue-Signaling Following Texas lawmakers’ decision to ban local government from working with Wall Street banks whose policies restrict the firearms industry, it …
Evergrande’s Vague Filing Spotlights Risk in China Bond Market By Shen Hong, Bloomberg Markets Live commentator and reporter A vaguely worded bond filing by China Evergrande Group is a fresh reminder of the …
Evergrande’s Impact On The Broader Junk Bond Market Ahead of China’s reopening on Wednesday after a two-day holiday which has seen property stocks traded in Hong Kong tumble on fears …
Part 1 | Part 2 If “market fundamentalism” were a serious phenomenon, you would think the authors could give some clear examples of it — as they do for fundamentalist …
Emerging Market Policy Makers Scramble To Tame Soaring Food Inflation As Unrest Looms SocGen’s market skeptic Albert Edwards pointed out last year why he started to panic about soaring food prices and …
Part 1 | Part 2 [to be published] Zealots who want to force others to conform to their beliefs often exhibit a fundamentalist mindset. That is to say, they are …
“Sell The Dream”: Social Media Market “Influencers” Are Netting Millions Pumping Meme Stocks Still wondering how the “meme” stocks wind up getting a sufficient underground “buzz” behind them that’s robust …