The next Great Financial Crisis is slouching closer

The Collapse: The Deflating of the Great Cash Cushion

It may be the most predictable recession in history. Economists expect the US economy to contract since at least April, shortly after the Federal Reserve began raising interest rates. But a bit like Judo, she has yet to appear. Trust the cash cushion to American consumers and businesses built during the pandemic. But that will eventually go away, and then the economy will collapse.

Blackstone REIT Restriction a Possible Warning Sign for Markets

While there has been little wider fallout from this week’s surge in redemption requests at an unlisted Blackstone real estate income trust (REIT), it is being read by some as a warning sign.

Credit Fund Outflows in 2022 Unwind Last Year’s Inflows: BofA

Investors have withdrawn $316 billion from credit funds this year, unwinding all of the previous year’s inflows, BofA Global Research said in a note on Friday.

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Another Strong Jobs Report? It’s Phooey, and I Can Prove It

Amazon layoffs now expected to mount to 20,000, including top managers

Roubini Warns “The Mother Of All Economic Crises Looms”

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