Analysis: U.S. Banks Face Trillion-Dollar Reverse Repo Headache
The trillions of dollars in overnight cash tucked away daily at the Federal Reserve could turn into a major headache for banks.
The trillions of dollars in overnight cash tucked away daily at the Federal Reserve could turn into a major headache for banks.
US stock market valuations look attractive given low bond yields and the presence of higher quality companies in the S&P 500.
Classic 60/40 portfolio, where investments split 60% in stocks, 40% in bonds, is merely resting and not dead. Strategy had deepest dive since 1988.
Fund flows are starting to add evidence that investors are throwing in the towel on stocks, according to BofA strategists.
Dealmaking turns sour amid rising interest rates and extreme market volatility caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Investors slashed their exposure to risk assets to levels not seen even during the global financial crisis, a sign of full capitulation.
Oil resumed trading above $100 after the Saudis declined to make any promises regarding future output increases.