Brian Chappatta

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Did The Markets Break Jerome Powell? We're About To Find Out

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Bond traders have made aggressive bets on interest-rate cuts. Will the central bank dare to push back?

When A Ponzi Scheme And Bond Protections Collide

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The saga of a Florida real-estate district calls into question the power of some debt covenants.

Bond Traders Panic-Buy In The New Yield Order

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After a decline of 100 basis points, there’s little doubt that yields will be lower for a lot longer.

Millennials Are Helping To Sound The Credit Card Alarm

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Young Americans have fallen seriously behind on their payments, adding to angst about the health of U.S. consumers.

The Junkiest Corporate Bonds Divide Wall Street

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Bank of America sees a further “melt-up” in triple-C debt, while Citigroup urges caution.

Gross’s Successor Rolls With $600 Million Punch

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Bill Gross's successor at Janus Henderson has had to weather the loss of his predecessor's personal assets.

High Risk Is Not the Answer To Negative Yields

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Investors should not turn to lower credit ratings or junk bonds to boost their fixed-income yields.

Moody’s Scolds NYC On Amazon, Then Gives A Pat

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The ratings agency warned New York about its politics and anti-business sentiment.

Howard Marks Adds To Legend Of Jeffrey Gundlach

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Marks admits that during the pair's overlapping tenures at TCW Group, he did not actually supervise Gundlach.

Only Certainty Is Death, Taxes, Muni Advantages

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Municipal bonds are still the best method to avoid income taxes.

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