Wednesday’s links

  1. The bailout blues – FT Unhedged
  2. Credit Suisse Ignites Global Market Rout as Banking Fears Return – Bloomberg
  3. Fed’s New Loan Program Appears to Favor SVB Over Other Regional Banks – Barron’s
  4. Soaring bond-market volatility makes it difficult to value stocks – MarketWatch
  5. BlackRock CEO raises spectre of ‘slow rolling crisis’ after SVB failure – FT
  6. A looming game of chicken on US debt – FT Opinion
  7. Lessons from the disaster engulfing Silvergate Capital – Frances Coppola *

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Tuesday’s links

  1. Ken Griffin: US capitalism is ‘breaking down before our eyes’ – FT
  2. New Banking Crisis Calls Fed Interest Rate Path Into Question – WSJ
  3. Was This a Bailout? Skeptics Descend on Silicon Valley Bank Response – NYT
  4. Will another bank fall? And have rates gone mad? – FT Unhedged
  5. Traders Worldwide Herald End to Rate Hikes After US Bank Run – Bloomberg
  6. Banking Crisis Powers Historic Bond Rally – WSJ
  7. ‘QE By Another Name’: New Bank Backstop Means End of QT – Bloomberg

Monday’s links

  1. Fed, Treasury, FDIC roll out emergency measures to protect depositors – WSJ
  2. Fed announces new lending facility to provide extra funding – FT
  3. The Silicon Valley Bank Bailout – WSJ Opinion
  4. Fed’s New Backstop Shields Banks From Billions in Losses – Bloomberg
  5. Elevated bond yields are revealing some nasty surprises – Bloomberg Opinion
  6. How Silicon Valley Turned on Silicon Valley Bank – WSJ
  7. Bank-Rescue Doubts Persist as Other Bank Shares Plummet – Bloomberg
  8. Hidden to Market – Fed Guy *

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Wednesday’s links

  1. The EU’s future in a world of deep disorder – Martin Wolf via FT Opinion
  2. Investors Bet Europe’s Inflation Will Match US, As During Financial Crisis – Bloomberg
  3. U.S. and China Plunge Further Into a Spiral of Hostility – WSJ
  4. Deepest Bond Yield Inversion Since Volcker Suggests Hard Landing – Bloomberg
  5. An Offshore Oil Rebound Is Under Way – Barron’s
  6. Traders Burned by Stock Losses Are Pouring Billions Into Credit – Bloomberg
  7. Fed is now on right track to price stability – FT Opinion

Tuesday’s links

  1. Roubini Fears Hard Landing Amid Persistent Global Inflation – Bloomberg
  2. China FM warns of potential for conflict with US and hails Russia ties – Guardian
  3. Biden Eyes Tax Hike on Income Over $400,000 to Fund Medicare – Bloomberg
  4. Powell warns Fed is prepared to return to bigger interest rate rises – FT
  5. Debt Ceiling Is the Risk Wall Street Doesn’t Want to Think About – Bloomberg
  6. Why the Federal Reserve Won’t Commit – NY Times
  7. US Housing Market Hits a Turning Point With Home Prices Falling – Barron’s

Friday’s links

  1. Inflation data pushes US borrowing costs to 2007 levels – FT
  2. January’s Economy Probably Was Too Good to Be True – Barron’s
  3. Fed Says More Rate Hikes Are Needed to Curb Inflation – Bloomberg
  4. 10-year Treasury yield back above 4% on economic resilience – MarketWatch
  5. Central banks need to show a bit more imagination – FT Opinion
  6. A ‘perfect storm’ of recession, debt, and out-of-control inflation is coming – Nouriel Roubini