Brian Chappatta

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High-Yield Savings Accounts Feel The Fed’s Squeeze

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Now that the Fed is cutting interest rates, high yield savings accounts are losing some of their luster.

Riskiest Loans Find Their Way From Wall Street To Main Street

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Opaque and illiquid securities are finding their way from Wall Street to Main Street.

WeWork Mystery: Who Owns 75% oO Its Junk Bonds?

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Public filings disclose little about which investors are at risk as the company’s debt tumbles.

Forget The Yield Curve. The 30-Year Treasury Is Scary

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A record low yield shows traders have lost all fear of rising rates, a stronger economy or a sustained rebound in inflation.

Bond Markets Are Begging For Infrastructure Spending

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Bond markets appear to be calling for fiscal stimulus via infrastructure spending.

Trump Risks Losing The Fed As A Recession Scapegoat

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The Fed can no longer be blamed for a possible oncoming recession.

Bond Market Revolts Against The Fed

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The market's reaction shows it expects inflation to stay low, in spite of the recent rate cut.

Ultralow Interest Rates Bring Opportunity And Danger To States

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What’s good for funding infrastructure is bad for pensions—and in the long run, bad for infrastructure, too.

Sovereign Wealth Funds Love Bonds Now. But Why?

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Sovereign wealth funds now own more fixed income assets than equities.

Money-Market Fund Bonanza Nears Tipping Point

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Investors love short-term U.S. rates for now. But if the Fed does cut, beware a broad reach for yield.

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