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Blackstone's New Twist on Private Credit Will Open Up Billions
Regulators last week approved Blackstone's application to start a private credit fund in Europe with a structure similar to an open-end mutual fund.Treasuries Tread Uncertain Path Amid Fed's Bond Runoff Plan
Ten-year Treasury yields were around 2.75% Wednesday, up from 1.51% at the end of last year, and earlier this month reached as high as 3.20%, a level unseen since 2018.Surging Dollar Stirs Markets Buzz of a 1980s-Style Plaza Accord
U.S. inflation is at the hottest level since the 1980s, and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has vowed to do what it takes to curb rapid price growth.Inflation May Peak in March, But It's a Slow Go to Fed's 2%
Economists expect inflation to settle back to an average 5.7% in the fourth quarter. Even so, that's about three times the annual rate seen in the years before the pandemic.Wall Street's Russia Pullback Unravels Decades of Work
Though Wall Street's appetite for Russia has cooled in recent years, it remains a crucial link between local companies and international markets.View more book results for the query "Deutsche Bank AG"
Bad Intentions Are Not Enough: Second Circuit Reverses LIBOR Convictions in 'U.S. v. Connolly'
In this edition of their White-Collar Crime column, Elkan Abramowitz and Jonathan Sack first summarize the facts underlying the 'Connolly' prosecution and then describe the detailed reasoning of the Second Circuit. They conclude by touching on several important takeaways from the holding—above all, that the decision draws attention to the limits of the mail/wire fraud statutes.In Private, Bankers Discuss Nuclear War and Russian Trading Risk
For all the months of warnings and scenario planning, Russian tanks crossing the border has left bankers scrambling.$100 Oil Threatens to Compound World Economy's Inflation Shock
Oil is about 50% higher than a year ago, part of a broader rally in commodity prices that's swept up natural gas too.Fed Doesn't Yet Favor a Half-Point Hike or an Emergency Move
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has shown a preference for building consensus within the policy-setting committee.Goldman Sachs Traders Follow JPMorgan in Bet Against Adler Debt
Goldman Sachs' traders in London have been buying credit-default swaps linked to Adler in recent weeks, which will pay out if the German property company defaults, according to people familiar with the matter.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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