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March PPI Cools: What It Means for Fed Rates and Bonds

April 17, 2026April 14, 2026 by Bruno

March 2026 PPI rose just 0.5% vs 1.1% expected. Here’s what the wholesale inflation surprise means for Fed policy and bond markets.

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Junk Bonds in 2026: What Widening Credit Spreads Are Signaling

May 11, 2026April 14, 2026 by Bruno

High-yield credit spreads are widening in 2026. Here’s what the junk bond market is telling investors about recession risk, corporate debt, and what comes next.

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Kevin Warsh at the Fed: What Markets Need to Know Before April 21

May 11, 2026April 14, 2026 by Bruno

Trump’s Fed chair pick Kevin Warsh faces a Senate confirmation hearing April 21. Here’s what his hawkish track record means for rates, bonds, and equities.

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Rate Cuts Delayed to 2027: What It Means for Bond Markets

May 11, 2026April 14, 2026 by Bruno

The Fed’s Goolsbee signals rate cuts may wait until 2027 as March PPI hits a 3-year high. Here’s what the pause means for bonds and borrowing costs.

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US-China 145% Tariffs: The Capital Markets Shock

May 11, 2026April 14, 2026 by Bruno

From frozen IPOs to widening credit spreads, the US-China 145% tariff war is reshaping capital markets in ways not seen since the financial crisis.

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April CPI Surges 3.3%: What It Means for Rates and Stocks

May 11, 2026April 13, 2026 by Bruno

April CPI rose 3.3% year-over-year with a 0.9% monthly spike—biggest jump since 2022. What it means for the Fed, bonds, and equities.

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The Equity Risk Premium Has Nearly Vanished in 2026

April 10, 2026April 9, 2026 by Bruno

With Treasury yields at 4.3% and stocks trading at 21x earnings, the equity risk premium has compressed to near zero. Here’s what that means.

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March Jobs Report: Strong Payrolls Hold Treasury Yields Steady

April 11, 2026April 9, 2026 by Bruno

March’s stronger-than-expected payrolls kept Treasury yields firm, pushing back rate cut timelines as the Fed navigates oil-driven inflation.

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Fed Rate Cuts Return: What the Bond Market Is Pricing In

April 11, 2026April 8, 2026 by Bruno

Iran ceasefire and solid March jobs data have revived rate cut hopes. Here’s how the bond market is repricing the Fed’s path in 2026.

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Stocks Had a Good Week. The Bond Market Isn’t Convinced.

April 11, 2026April 6, 2026 by Bruno

Macroeconomic trends are driving equity and bond markets in unexpected directions. Here’s a clear-eyed analysis of what the data shows for investors thi…

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