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The Wrap: Trump, Inflation and the Term Structure of Interest Rates
“Since the start of the Iran war, base rates are up 48 bps and spreads (the six rates I use) are up 80 bps, for a total impact of 128 bps. The impact on EBITDA to support equity is roughly $5 billion per bp. At an EBITDA multiple of 8-1, each bp reduces equity valuations by $40 billion. SIMPLY STATED, the “cost” of the war now stands at $5.12 trillion in reduced “fair value” of US investments. ARE WE HAVING FUN YET?”
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18 hours ago7 min read


The Wrap: Private Credit and the Run on Liquidity
The year 2025 was another year of magical thinking ℅ Donald Trump, a man whose mere presence in the room causes everyone else to descend to their most base level. Trump came to Washington as a president who spurned convention and embraced crypto currencies. He rejected New Deal regulation and encouraging greed and self-interest in a way not seen since the years following the Civil War. The impact on financial markets is profound and may continue for some time.
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Mar 58 min read


The Wrap: AI Sinks, Silver Surges & Mortgage Rates Fall
Institutional investors can and do abide by limits on redemptions for private equity and credit, at least for a while. Retail investors cannot and do not, and will run when there are clear signs of distress and illiquidity. Remember the deposit run at Silicon Valley Bank.
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Feb 266 min read
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