Stocks Get Messy, Dip-Buyers Get Crushed Again by Wolf Richter • Feb 8, 2018 • 108 Comments What would the Fed do?
Who Was Selling Stocks Last Week Before the Monday Rout? by Wolf Richter • Feb 7, 2018 • 68 Comments And who was buying? Answers emerge.
What’s the Chance of Iconic GE Going Bankrupt? by Leonard Hyman and Willian Tilles • Feb 5, 2018 • 74 Comments When all is said and sold off, GE’s debt burden – much of it attributable to GE Capital – looks enormous versus the size of remaining assets and cash flow.
Corporate Bond Market in Worst Denial since 2007 by Wolf Richter • Feb 4, 2018 • 114 Comments It’s just a question of how disruptive the adjustment will be, whether it will be just a painful sell-off or junk-bond mayhem.
Fannie Mae, the Goldman Goose that Keeps on Laying Eggs by Contributor • Jan 26, 2018 • 31 Comments Why is Fannie Mae Offering Goldman Sachs et al. Such Fat Margins on Defaulted Mortgages?
“Blockchain” Stocks Collapse by 40% to 90% by Wolf Richter • Jan 25, 2018 • 67 Comments It’s not a pretty sight.
Reality Nixes Promised Boost for US Auto Sales in 2018 by Wolf Richter • Jan 23, 2018 • 23 Comments A big bad surprise for Wall Street’s auto gurus.
Junk-Rated Netflix Expects to Report Loss to IRS, Will Burn $3-$4 Bn in 2018, after Burning $2 Bn in 2017, Debt Piles Up by Wolf Richter • Jan 22, 2018 • 66 Comments Shares Soar. Bond market on cloud 9.
The Private Equity Firms at the Core of Brick & Mortar Retail Bankruptcies by Wolf Richter • Jan 22, 2018 • 97 Comments An astounding list of the meltdown: PE firms doomed the retailers.
$10-Billion IPO of Leveraged Buyout Queen Flops, Investors Bleed by Wolf Richter • Jan 19, 2018 • 28 Comments But private equity firm Apollo makes $2.4 billion “on paper.”