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US bankruptcies soared 54% year-over-year in August. Get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in business, from Wall Street to Silicon Valley — delivered daily. In effect, they were saying that companies feel pain in times of policy tightening, especially those with weaker balance sheets. In any case, easy money measures have "kept so many zombie companies on life support," in Societe Generale's view. "[T]he recent sharp rise in rates really could cause a shocking rise in bankruptcies, beyond all fears."
Persons: Albert Edwards, Edwards, Ander Perez, Orive, Yannick Timmer, loosens Organizations: Societe Generale, Service, Reserve, Federal Reserve, Generale Locations: Wall, Silicon
One report, written by the Federal Reserve's own economists, left me with not exactly an upbeat outlook. Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell testifies during a House Committee on Financial Services hearing, Wednesday, July 18, 2018, Capitol Hill in Washington. That is, more than a third of companies could default in the coming months, thanks to tightening monetary policy. Basically, they are predicting that companies feel pain in times of policy tightening, especially those with weaker balance sheets to begin with. Investors should monitor these bearish signals to stay ahead of a potential sell-off in the stock market.
Persons: Phil Rosen, You'll, Jerome Powell, Jacquelyn Martin, Ander Perez, Orive, Yannick Timmer, Kevin Rendino, he's shorting, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Max Adams, Hallam Bullock Organizations: Federal, Financial Services, Capitol, European Central Bank, Bloomberg, Bank of America, Barclays, Elon Musk's Locations: New York, Washington, London
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