Investors’ Risk Tolerance Shrinks as Sovereign Bonds Offer High Yields — Interview

[ad_1] Investors’ risk tolerance has diminished as safer assets such as government bonds offer relatively high yields, Adam Whiteley, head of global credit at Insight Investment told Dow Jones Newswires…

Investors Are Hungry for Risk—And Holding Record Cash Sums

[ad_1] Stocks and bonds have surged in November. With record investor balances in money-market funds, some analysts are optimistic that they have more room to run. Everything from technology stocks…

WSJ News Exclusive | Twitter Continues to Burn a Hole Through Bank Balance Sheets

[ad_1] The banks that financed Elon Musk’s $44 billion purchase of Twitter are still struggling a year later to contain the damage to their balance sheets. Seven banks including Morgan…

How Surging Yields Brought the Stock Rally to a Halt, in 8 Charts

[ad_1] Listen to article (1 minute) A surge in bond yields has interrupted the 2023 stock rally, leaving investors sifting through market signals to predict what comes next. Copyright ©2023…

Everyone Is Bearish on China—Except Bond Investors

[ad_1] The spreads on dollar bonds issued by many Chinese companies remain relatively stable even as economists lower their growth projections for China. [ad_2] Source link

Hurricanes and High Yields Come Together on Wall Street

[ad_1] Catastrophe bonds are set for record issuance after notching their best first-half performance. [ad_2] Source link

Junk-Rated Companies Accept Tougher Terms to Borrow

[ad_1] Low-rated companies are finding ways to tap bond markets while minimizing the hit to their borrowing costs. [ad_2] Source link

Stocks Notch Second Month of Gains

[ad_1] All three bellwether indexes rise amid strong corporate earnings. [ad_2] Source link

SVB Collapse Complicates Banks’ Efforts to Unload More Than $25 Billion of Junk Debt

[ad_1] Banking turmoil and Twitter woes cloud the picture for ‘hung’ buyout loans. [ad_2] Source link

Higher Rates Are Coming for U.S. Companies

[ad_1] The burden of interest rates on most companies is still exceedingly low. But over the next year, that will start to change. [ad_2] Source link