Negative Bonds: Why Conflictual Relationships Can Rob Us of Almost a Year of Life
A recent study indicates that toxic relationships not only sap our patience but can also significantly shorten our lifespan.
Caputo assures that he has coverage for US$9 billion in maturities and opens the door to refinance BCRA bonds
Argentina's Economy Minister Luis Caputo claims that the government has identified financing sources for upcoming debt maturities totaling US$9 billion and suggests a potential refinancing of the Central Bank's dollar-denominated instruments.
The war raises pressure on bonds and pushes the financing cost of the US and Germany to risk thresholds
The ongoing war is increasing pressure on bond markets while driving financing costs for the US and Germany to concerning levels.
State Department to ask for bonds of up to $15,000 for visa applications from a dozen more countries
The U.S. State Department has expanded its requirement for visa bonds to include 12 additional countries, mandating bonds of up to $15,000 for business or tourist visa applications.
Public debt increased by US$ 11.2 billion driven by inflation-linked bonds
Argentina's public debt rose by US$ 11.2 billion in February, primarily due to inflation-linked bonds, despite significant debt repayments during the month.
Completed a placement in dollars and reached over US$500 million
The Argentine government successfully completed a dollar placement raising over US$500 million to manage upcoming debt payments.
Trump bought Netflix and Warner Bros bonds at the peak of the bidding war
US President Donald Trump purchased over $1.1 million in Netflix bonds amidst a competitive acquisition battle for Warner Bros.
War in the Middle East: the dollar rose, stocks fell 4% on Wall Street, and country risk rebounded
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has strengthened the US dollar while negatively affecting Argentine bonds and leading to a rise in country risk.
China’s sovereign debt is becoming a strategic alternative to US Treasuries: economist
China's dollar-denominated sovereign bonds are emerging as a competing investment option to US Treasuries, attracting global investors with their high credit quality and liquidity.
The corporate and banking bond market closes amid the uncertainty unleashed by the conflict
The corporate and banking bond market is halted due to uncertainties related to geopolitical tensions following attacks involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran.
Markets in Panic: Energy Shock, Sell-off of Stocks and Bonds, and a Burning Question
Global markets are experiencing intense turbulence due to the expansion of the US-Israel war with Iran, leading to an energy shock and fears of stagflation.
Iran situation causes an increase of 3-4bps in foreign exchange bond spread... 'Lower than that of China and Japan'
The spread of South Korea's foreign exchange bonds has increased by 3-4 basis points due to the recent Iran crisis and military actions by the U.S. and Israel, although this rise is smaller compared to similar increases in China and Japan.
The Central Bank pays US$1000 million of the Bopreal with part of the reserves it bought this year
The Central Bank of Argentina is paying US$1000 million related to the Bopreal bonds today using part of the reserves it acquired earlier this year.
The Central Bank faces the payment of US$ 1 billion in bonds with companies and importers
Argentina's Central Bank is set to pay US$ 990 million in bond maturities while engaged in negotiations for an IMF disbursement of US$ 1 billion.
Entre Ríos rides the wave of dollar debt emissions: more than US$ 7.8 billion placed since the elections
The province of Entre Ríos in Argentina plans to issue a bond of up to US$ 500 million, following significant debt emissions since the recent elections.
Nippon Steel Issues 600 Billion Yen Convertible Bonds, Utilizing Funds for Acquisition of US Steel
Nippon Steel has announced the issuance of 600 billion yen in convertible bonds to finance its acquisition of US Steel, a significant investment in the steel industry.
The Government offers locally another dollar bond for US$2000 million
The Argentine government will begin issuing a new dollar bond worth US$2000 million this week to address upcoming debt repayments.
Ruling against Trump's tariffs: the reaction on Wall Street and what may happen now
The US Supreme Court ruled against President Trump's global tariffs, leading to a rise in stock prices and a drop in bonds and the dollar, causing investors to reassess US trade policy.
T-Bond, China Accelerates Its Withdrawal. Now Only 31% Is in Foreign Hands
China is gradually pulling back from U.S. Treasury bonds, reducing its holdings significantly amid escalating geopolitical tensions.
Three Stops of Marco Rubio / In Munich, He Offered Sweet Talk, in Bratislava and Budapest He Discussed Business for the USA
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio attempted to repair transatlantic relationships during his European tour, emphasizing American-European bonds and addressing business interests in Bratislava and Budapest.
Kristina Lindquist: Teenage Deportations Make Us a Country of Sociopaths
Kristina Lindquist argues that the deportation of teenage refugees is a form of violence that destroys family bonds and reflects societal racism.
The insatiable thirst for debt: Why markets are 'swallowing' bonds amid uncertainty
Investor enthusiasm for bonds is growing, despite broader financial market uncertainties and fluctuating asset prices.
Dollar on the decline: how long can the 'summer break' of currency last?
The Argentine peso has seen a decline in the exchange rate, closing at its lowest level since November, while sovereign bonds have increased and stock prices have decreased.
Google sells a 100-year bond to finance its expansion in AI
Google has issued a rare 100-year bond as part of a global bond offering to finance its expansion in artificial intelligence, amidst rising debt among US tech giants.
Slight increase in gold prices: Know today's prices in Egypt on Wednesday
Gold and silver prices have seen a slight increase today in Egypt amid decreasing yields on US Treasury bonds.
Chinese banks are to avoid American bonds, government requests
The Czech government advises Chinese banks to refrain from investing in American bonds due to various geopolitical tensions.
The World's Safest Asset Is No Longer Safe
Financial circles are increasingly questioning the belief that China's massive holdings of U.S. Treasury bonds can destabilize the American financial system, as China significantly reduced its holdings in recent years.
Yen rises, briefly hitting 155 yen per dollar amid reports of China advising to curb US Treasury purchases
The Japanese yen strengthened to around 155 yen per dollar as China reportedly advised banks to limit their purchases of US Treasury bonds.
China urges its banks to reduce holdings of US Treasury bonds
China has advised its financial institutions to diminish their holdings of US Treasury bonds due to concerns over market volatility and concentration risks.
China to Banks: Limit Exposure to US Treasury Bonds Now
Chinese regulatory authorities are signaling increased caution to the banking system, asking for a reduction in exposure to US Treasury bonds.
American Bonds: Why They Scare Trump and Constrain Europe?
A recent conflict between President Trump and European allies over Greenland highlights the influence of American stock markets on U.S. policies.
Amaury D'Orsay (Amundi): “We are massively overweight in Europe compared to the United States”
Amaury D'Orsay of Amundi indicates a significant trend towards European corporate bonds over U.S. debt, driven by investor shifts away from the dollar and potential risks in U.S. corporate bonds due to AI.
The Sell-off of Debt Seems Poor as a Geopolitical Weapon
The article discusses the complexities and potential repercussions of a massive sell-off of American bonds by European countries in response to U.S. policies.
Debt issuance record: companies placed bonds worth US$ 20 billion in 2025, the highest value in 10 years
Argentinian companies have aggressively returned to the capital market to seek financing through bond sales, reaching their highest corporate financing levels in a decade due to a decrease in country risk and a more favorable financial environment.
What Stranger Things Taught Us About Parenting
The finale of Stranger Things emphasizes the significance of community and strong bonds among children facing dangerous and unknown circumstances, paralleling evolving parental roles.
"Making Home Ownership More Affordable" – Trump Orders Massive Purchases of Mortgage Bonds
Donald Trump aims to lower housing costs in the U.S. by ordering significant purchases of mortgage bonds, despite prior commitments to reduce living expenses amid persistent high prices.