The Real Debt Crisis Is Here – And No One Noticed

The Real Debt Crisis Is Here – And No One Not...

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Holy Sh*t… Blackstone’s “Safe” Fund Just Lost Money

Blackstone’s $83 billion BCred fund just reported its first monthly loss due to actual credit problems. However, it’s never credit losses that kill you; it’s always the forced selling, the liquidations. Financial crises begin with small credit losses and then snowball into someth ...  Show more

WTF Is Happening to Global Markets

Global financial markets are all over the place. We’ve talked about commodities being crushed, getting liquidated due to serious and underappreciated funding stress. The other side of that, rising dollar and flight to safety. And on the flipside, growing risk aversion which has m ...  Show more

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