S&P 500 Buybacks Down From Record $281bn In 1Q22, With Index Peaking In Jan That Year, To $175bn In 2Q23

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Buybacks acted as a massive tailwind leading up to and as the S&P 500 peaked in January last year. Spending has come down quite a bit and is increasingly turning into a headwind. Share buybacks by S&P 500 companies are … Continued

Heavily Levered Up, US Corporations Continue To Aggressively Issue Bonds In Risk-On Environment

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Corporate bond issuance was strong in the first half. High-yield, in particular, is on course for yet another record year. The Fed essentially provided a backstop to corporate bonds in March last year, setting ablaze risk-on sentiment. Corporate profits are … Continued

Regardless If THE Low Is In On S&P 500, Risk-On Attitude Missing — Weakness Brewing N/T

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In the current bear market, the S&P 500 is down nearly 34 percent, which is the 8th worst out of 14 going back to 1929.  It is too soon to say if THE low is in.  After the March 23rd … Continued