Nope, Auto-Loan Delinquencies and Repos Are Not “Exploding”: They Rose from Record Lows and Are Still Historically Low by Wolf Richter • Aug 2, 2022 • 68 Comments The balance of loans & leases outstanding rose on much higher vehicle prices but much lower sales volume.
Layoffs, Discharges, Quits, Job Openings, and Hires: Still Massive Churn & Job Hopping, but Losing Some Steam by Wolf Richter • Aug 2, 2022 • 87 Comments Weirdest labor market ever gets a little less weird.
SPAC Zombie Mergers: Nikola, Whose Shares Collapsed 92%, Buys Battery-Pack Maker Romeo whose Shares Collapsed 98% by Wolf Richter • Aug 1, 2022 • 94 Comments Romeo, battery-pack supplier to Nikola, reached the end of its runway. Nikola, which reported $0 revenues from truck sales, is desperately trying to raise cash.
Australia’s Housing Downturn Accelerates: In Sydney, Sharpest Price Drops “in Almost 40 Years” by Wolf Richter • Aug 1, 2022 • 65 Comments Sales volume plunged in Sydney and Melbourne. Rate hikes bite, yet the Reserve Bank of Australia just started hiking.
THE WOLF STREET REPORT: Markets Are “Fighting the Fed” by Wolf Richter • Jul 31, 2022 • 317 Comments One of the most important dictums in finance is this: “Don’t fight the Fed.” And this could get ugly.
Meta Plunged from 5th Most Valuable Stock to 11th, behind Visa. In 10 Months, $647 Billion Vanish by Wolf Richter • Jul 29, 2022 • 186 Comments From ridiculously overvalued to troubled.
American Consumers Are Tough: Inflation Eats Their Income, But No Problem, They Still Outspend Inflation by Wolf Richter • Jul 29, 2022 • 272 Comments Though spending is slowly shifting back to services, consumers still binged on durable goods.
Would be a Hoot If Regulators Cracked Down on Companies BEFORE They Freeze Customer Deposits & Cryptos and File for Bankruptcy by Wolf Richter • Jul 28, 2022 • 154 Comments Bankrupt Voyager gets slapped with a cease-and-desist order from the Fed and the FDIC after it’s way too late.
GDP Sunk by Plunge in Private Investment, Drop in Government Spending. Consumer Spending Rose Despite Raging Inflation by Wolf Richter • Jul 28, 2022 • 225 Comments What Powell had indicated: Consumers hung in there, amid strong labor market, surging wages. But private investment plunged, incl -14% in residential.
Powell Puts 75-Basis-Point Hike on Table for Sept, Fed “Determined” to Get Inflation Down, Come Heck or High Water: Most Hawkish FOMC Press Conference I Ever Watched by Wolf Richter • Jul 27, 2022 • 363 Comments “People at the lower income spectrum are suffering from high inflation”: Seems Powell wants markets to come out of denial.