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Rich U.S. Homeowners With Adjustable-Rate Mortgages Are About To Get Whacked

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A small but mostly affluent group of Americans are about to see mortgage payments skyrocket.

BlackRock's $20 Billion ETF Is Now The World's Largest Bitcoin Fund

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BlackRock's fund dethroned the $19.65 billion Grayscale Bitcoin Trust.

Goldman Racks Up $21 Billion For Its Largest Private Credit Pool

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This marks the fifth iteration of the firm's Loan Partners fund.

Short Seller Jim Chanos Sued By Partner Alleging Misuse Of Funds

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Conlon Holdings says Chanos used his fund as a "piggy bank" for personal use.

Muni Market Sees Biggest Boom In Bond Sales Since At Least 2013

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Muni-bond sales have hit $183 billion so far in 2024.

Home-Price Growth In Key U.S. Cities Accelerates As Buyers Hit

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Prices in 20 cities increased 7.4% from a year ago.

Industry Groups Target DOL's Fiduciary Rule In Second Lawsuit

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The latest legal challenge was launched by nine annuity and insurance trade groups.

Looming Cut In Estate Tax Exemption Has Advisors Looking To Trusts

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Clients need to consider trust strategies as the expiration date on TCJA tax reforms draws nearer, advisors say.

U.S. Consumer Confidence Rises For First Time In Four Months

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But consumers' perceived likelihood of a recession in the next year rose for a second consecutive month.

Options Volatility Is Getting Crushed With Little Relief Ahead

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Investors have little incentive to short the market as stocks push to new highs.

For Private Credit's Top Talent, $1 Million A Year Is Not Enough

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A mass defection at Barings LLC over compensation has startled the industry.

Mortgages Stuck Around 7% Force Rapid Rethink Of American Dream

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Rates have defied expectations to come down, upending major life plans in the process.

Wall Street Moves To Fastest Settlement Of Trades In A Century

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Firms across the spectrum have spent months preparing for the change.

Private Credit Lures $100 Billion Fund Seeing Sticky Inflation

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Colonial First State sees elevated inflation rates for the next five to seven years.

Senate Bill Would Force SEC To Weigh Economic Impact On Small Advisors

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The House already approved the legislation, which would also lead to more advisors being designated as "small."

Fed's Waller Says Factors That Lowered Neutral Rate May Reverse

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U.S. central bankers have raised the longer-run neutral rate as a central topic for policy discussion this year.

Gundlach Calls Private Credit A 'Bubble,' Sees Problems With Treasurys

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Illiquidity among big institutions and the affluent is striking, he said.

U.S. Paves Way For Ether ETFs In Test Of Crypto Demand Beyond Bitcoin

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The SEC has signed off on funds tied to the second-biggest cryptocurrency.

America's $38 Trillion Retirement Pool Is Nowhere Near Enough

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A pension expert says millions will find they can't afford to quit their jobs.

Rate Cuts Will Trigger 'Flood' Of Bond Buying, PGIM Says

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The current market expectation is for the Fed to deliver one or two quarter-point rate cuts this year.

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