Which Yield Curve “Inverts” First? US, Japan, Germany, or China? by Wolf Richter • Jul 20, 2018 • 77 Comments How the “Yield Curves” Stack Up in central-bank manipulated bond markets.
“That’s a Super Dangerous Place to Be”: CEO of JPMorgan Asset Management by Wolf Richter • Jul 18, 2018 • 61 Comments When central banks distort the markets, risk disappears from view.
NIRP Did It: I’m in Awe of How Central-Bank Policies Blind Investors to Risks by Wolf Richter • Jul 13, 2018 • 45 Comments “Reverse-Yankee” Junk Bond Issuance Hits Record.
Bank of Japan Takes Away Punch Bowl, Balance Sheet Declines by Wolf Richter • Jul 4, 2018 • 35 Comments Was “QQE” just a pretext for bringing the government bond market under absolute control to avoid a Greek-style debt crisis?
Next Central Bank Puts QE Unwind on the Calendar by Wolf Richter • Jun 21, 2018 • 67 Comments The end of an era spreads.
How the ECB Helped Spain “Recover” Faster than Italy from the Crisis by Don Quijones • Jun 20, 2018 • 21 Comments A nation of savers v. a nation of debtors.
Chasing Yield during ZIRP & NIRP Evidently Starved Human Brains of Oxygen. Now the Price Is Due by Wolf Richter • Jun 18, 2018 • 41 Comments See Argentina’s 100-year dollar-bond and emerging-market dollar “turmoil” as the Hot Money flees.
Who the Heck Bought $1.2 trillion in New US Treasuries over the past 12 Months? by Wolf Richter • Jun 15, 2018 • 61 Comments Russia, Japan, and the Fed dumped. So who bought?
ECB Reacts (Unofficially) to NIRP’s Revenge in Italy by Wolf Richter • May 30, 2018 • 43 Comments Bond turmoil, no problem. But if Italy doesn’t stick to the rules, the ECB might let the bonds go, “safeguard the remaining Eurozone members,” and “merely control the disaster.”
NIRP’s Revenge: Italian Bonds Plunge, Worst Day in Decades by Wolf Richter • May 29, 2018 • 74 Comments Markets wail and gnash their teeth as “normalization” of Italian yields sets in.