U.S. Corporate Bond Issuance To Drop Under New Tax Plan?

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President Trump’s tax plans could potentially impact U.S. corporate bond issuance once – and if – they become law. Annualizing the first four months, U.S. corporations are on pace to increasing bond issuance in double digits this year over 2016. … Continued

June Corporate Bond Issuance Slows Down, 2H A Toss-Up

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The pace of U.S. corporate bond issuance slowed in June. Corporations issued $110.8 billion in non-convertible debt and $3 billion in convertible debt last month. Of non-convertible debt, which is what Chart 1 portrays, investment-grade (IG) was $86.8 billion and … Continued

Decent Odds Of Rally Near-Term So Long As S&P 500 Does Not Lose 2040

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Equity bulls are putting down their foot, and have near-term momentum on their side so long as 2040 on the S&P 500 is not lost. Off the April 20th high through last Thursday’s intra-day low, the S&P 500 lost four … Continued

Bears Have Given Bulls Squeeze Opportunity, Can Latter Take Advantage?

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Are things really bad out there? Without a doubt, there is no shortage of things to worry about.  From slowdown in China to volatility in emerging markets to continued deceleration in the global economy to the Fed possibly committing a … Continued

Soaring U.S. Corporate Bond Issuance — The Good, The Bad And The Ugly

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U.S. corporate bond issuance is on track for yet another record year this year. In the first half, issuance totaled $877.7 billion, comprised of $697.8 billion in investment-grade and $179.9 billion in high-yield.  Annualized, both categories, as well as the … Continued