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...“We believe that the correction in housing prices in Europe is not over yet, but we have probably seen the worst of it,” said Sylvain Broyer, chief economist of EMEA at S&P Global Ratings....
...The price-to-book ratio of companies listed on South Korea’s flagship Kospi index is 0.91, significantly lower than the Nikkei 225’s 2.01....
...Stephen Poloz, who led the Bank of Canada from 2013 to 2020, has been given the task of convincing Canada’s pension funds, which manage more than C$4tn (US$2.9tn), to allocate more capital at home....
...The involvement of S&C, which represents the FTX estate, has been controversial from the start....
...Canada’s main stock index, the S&P/TSX Composite, has advanced 31 per cent in the last five years, compared to a 74 per cent gain for the S&P 500....
...The S&P 500 stock index has fallen more than 10 per cent from the high point it touched earlier this year, meeting the popular definition of a market “correction” as investors fret about interest rates,...
...Gordon said their outsized index weightings disguised the fact that macroeconomic concerns had driven “a stealthy correction under the surface” of the market....
...Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey this week told university students that the low valuations of UK banks puzzles him....
...But for F1, the Red Bull drama is a major, unwanted distraction. The head of F1’s governing body told the FT last week it was “damaging the sport”....
...Barclays also trades at a more than 50 per cent discount to the book value of its assets, one of the worst valuations of any major western lender....
...It probably just doesn’t matter, from the point of view of long-term returns, whether you own Berkshire or the S&P. Why, then, should Berkshire exist?...
...And I know of airline bosses who constantly fear “that call”. But otherwise, give me a V-sweet C-suite job any time. As if anyone would....
...appear that S&C may have some problems,” he added....
...Since a painful 10 per cent correction between July and October, the S&P 500 has risen more than 25 per cent....
...Fed rate cuts One narrative that has shrivelled up this year is that the pricing out of Fed rate cuts for 2024 would coincide with a correction in the stock market....
...The intervention by Venkatakrishnan, boss of one of the UK’s biggest banks, comes after years of patchy relations between ministers and industry and frustration in boardrooms over policy U-turns by successive...
...While up a bit, the cost of three-month protection against a small drop in the S&P 500 versus that of potential gains, for example, remains about half the average since 2021....
...At nearly 12 per cent it dwarfs the 7.5 per cent that US high-yield bonds pay, and is close to the effective yield of super-junky triple-C bonds....
...Triple C-rated US bonds — the bottom rung of the credit quality ladder — are yielding 13.6 per cent on average, according to data from Ice BofA, up from just over 13 per cent at the end of 2023....
...Many are now snapping up options tied to the S&P that profit if the market keeps on rising....
...Some would probably argue that more information is not the same as better information . . . but c’mon....
...That said, I assert that this chart is actually quite interesting: That is the total return of the S&P 500 sectors since this current rally began in October 2022....
...And while corporates have been the dominant buyers of equities over the past year, there’s $6tn of dry powder sitting in money market funds that could be dislodged by lower interest rates: The S&P 500’s...
...So why is the stock market so blue? Since July 31, it is down 10 percent – formally a “correction” – and that includes the strong performance of the seven Big Tech stocks. What gives?...
...The yield. Anyway, back to the S&P report. They reckon that debt maturities of firms rated single-B or lower will be around $310bn in 2025, rising to $400bn in 2026....
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