Lisa Abramowicz
The Fed is making credit woes worse, and that’s fine
How many small problems equal a crisis?
This is an important question right now because there are a growing number of problems emerging in the...
44% of fund managers listening for helicopter money
Bond investors have become an increasingly curmudgeonly crew, with debt analysts trying to one-up each other with their somewhat dire forecasts for the U.S....
Debt exchanges leave mom and pop behind
Distressed debt swaps are all the rage. They're arguably good for companies, at least in the short term. They're great for the biggest investors,...
ETFs and junk bonds are an explosive mix
Computer programs seem to be having all the fun in debt markets these days. Human investors, on the other hand, are left scratching their...
Energy junk starts looking better after burning up $42B
Wall Street analysts are starting to see value in an unlikely corner: junk debt of energy companies, which just had its worst monthly performance...
Fidelity reaps rewards as banks lose bond muscle
NEW YORK - Paul Volcker hasn’t endeared himself to Wall Street bond dealers. That’s just fine with Fidelity Investments.
While the U.S. Dodd-Frank Act’s Volcker...