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…

Bond Rout Drives 10-Year Treasury Yield to 5%

[ad_1] Listen to article (2 minutes) A deepening selloff in the U.S. bond market drove the yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note to 5% for the first time in…

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

Chinese Junk Bonds Are Back on the Trash Heap

[ad_1] Asia’s junk-bond market had a brief flicker of life earlier this year, but in hindsight it was a false dawn. [ad_2] Source link

Junk Bonds Shake Off Recession Worries

[ad_1] Despite signs of slowing growth, investors’ interest in junk bonds remains steady. [ad_2] Source link

Four Reasons Why Junk Bonds Might Be Worth Buying

[ad_1] Some analysts are predicting positive returns for junk bonds this year after a dismal performance in 2022. [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

Junk-Loan Market Shrugs Off Economic Worries

[ad_1] Investors and company executives say low-rated companies will overcome rising interest rates and weakening demand. [ad_2] Source link

China’s Junk-Bond Market Creaks Open With a $400 Million Sale

[ad_1] Dalian Wanda Commercial Management Group’s transaction could inspire other real-estate firms to make offerings. [ad_2] Source link