Banken & Finanzen in unserer Weltzone
https://zerohedge.com/markets/...ush-nyc-revenues-comptroller-reports
https://www.coinkurier.de/...llar-von-der-notkreditplattform-der-fed/
https://www.boerse-online.de/nachrichten/aktien/...tten-20333779.html
https://eu.usatoday.com/story/money/economy/2023/...bank/70327467007/
https://zerohedge.com/economics/...al-estate-loans-fearing-new-crisis
https://www.cash.ch/news/top-news/...lliarden-dollar-verkaufen-611691
https://www.risk.net/risk-quantum/7956933/...record-48bn-at-ficcs-gsd
FIA Margin Breaches: Peak Margin Breach in Trailing 12 Months
https://www.fia.org/fia/margin-breaches
https://wolfstreet.com/2023/06/14/...ells-us-that-we-need-to-do-more/
15 June 2023
ESMA22-439-962
https://www.esma.europa.eu/sites/default/files/...ual_report_2022.pdf
https://www.isabelnet.com/cumulative-global-sector-fund-flows/
https://fortune.com/2023/06/14/...nking-losses-fed-chair-powell-says/
https://www.handelsblatt.com/politik/...mmobilien-crash/29129486.html
https://www.finews.ch/news/banken/...trett-usa-stellenabbau-citigroup
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/...mmercial-real-estate-risks
https://fortune.com/2023/06/15/...-powell-deutsche-bank-hard-landing/
Since SVB collapsed, the Fed has been adding liquidity, and the S&P500 is up more than 10%. The high correlation between Fed net QE and the S&P500 seen in the chart below suggests that Fed liquidity is a crucial driver of the stock market. With the Fed turning more hawkish and continuing QT, the downside risks to equities are growing.
https://apolloacademy.com/sp500-and-fed-qe-highly-correlated/
https://apolloacademy.com/...ruction-is-needed-to-get-inflation-to-2/
Fed Consistently Wrong About Inflation: The latest FOMC forecast predicts that core inflation within a year will fall below 3%. This has been the forecast for every Fed meeting over the past two years. And this forecast has been consistently wrong
https://apolloacademy.com/fed-consistently-wrong-about-inflation/
https://zerohedge.com/markets/...e-plummets-eurozone-enters-recession