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KKR’s Nuttall Says Trading Private Credit Is ‘Likely to Happen’
KKR & Co.’s co-chief executive officer Scott Nuttall said it was likely that the alternative asset manager would eventually start trading private credit, following early efforts by Apollo Global Management Inc. to create a market for less liquid debt. “The...
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Chinese Banks Top Global Peers as Main Lenders to The Gulf
The Gulf is fast emerging as part of China’s next big financial play, with years of diplomatic overtures now translating into hard cash. Chinese banks’ lending to the region jumped nearly three-fold to a record $15.7 billion in 2025, excluding bilateral loans, with...
India’s Sales of Treasuries Deepen Pivot Away From Dollar Assets
India’s holdings of US Treasuries have fallen to a five-year low as the nation pushes to support its currency and diversify its reserves, joining a broader shift by some major economies out of the world’s biggest bond market. The country’s holdings of long-term US...
Fei-Fei Li’s AI Startup World Labs in Funding Talks at $5 Billion Valuation
Artificial intelligence pioneer Fei-Fei Li has had discussions with investors to raise hundreds of millions in funding for her startup, World Labs, at a valuation of about $5 billion, according to people familiar with the discussion. The new valuation would be a leap...
Ken Griffin Calls Japan Bond Selloff ‘Explicit Warning’ for US
Citadel’s Ken Griffin said heavy selling of Japanese government bonds this week should serve as an “explicit warning” to US politicians to improve the nation’s finances. “The bond vigilantes can come out and extract their price,” Griffin told Bloomberg Television at...
US Pending-Home Sales Plunge by Most Since Start of Pandemic
Pending sales of US existing homes fell in December by the most since April 2020, an unusually large drop after the housing market appeared to be gaining some momentum. An index of contract signings decreased 9.3% to 71.8 last month, according to data released...
AI ‘Contagion Channels’ Show Huge Economic Risk If Bubble Bursts
Investors have poured billions of dollars into companies leading the artificial intelligence boom, and a sharp drop in valuations would have dire consequences for the credit market and the broader US economy, according to Moody’s Ratings. With Big Tech firms set to...
London House Building Collapses 84% in a Decade as Sales Plunge
The UK government is on course to miss its London housing targets by a wide margin after plunging new home sales led to a collapse in the number of new apartments under construction. Just 5,547 homes were started in the UK capital last year, an 84% drop from a decade...
Luxury Stocks Hit Three-Month Low as Analysts Warn on Valuations
As Europe’s luxury-goods stocks get off to a shaky start to 2026, some analysts are warning that the sector’s recent rally has left valuations looking inflated. Morgan Stanley downgraded LVMH to equal-weight on Monday, saying both tariffs and currency fluctuations...
De Beers Cuts Diamond Prices for The First Time in Over a Year
De Beers cut its official diamond prices for the first time in more than a year, according to people familiar with the matter, ending its attempts to support the market in the face of slumping demand. The diamond industry has been beset by one of the deepest and most...
Americans Bear Almost All the Cost of Trump Tariffs, Study Shows
President Donald Trump’s duties on imported goods are paid almost entirely by American importers, their domestic customers and ultimately US consumers, a study from a German think tank concluded. “Foreign exporters did not meaningfully reduce their prices in response...






