Bonds Social Media and Updates

BDC Quarterly Letters: Refusing Write‑Downs, Defying Pressure
SocialFeb 13, 2026

BDC Quarterly Letters: Refusing Write‑Downs, Defying Pressure

Every BDC quarterly letter should just say “we are choosing not to mark this down and you can’t make us.”

By JunkBondInvestor
Market Rally Likely False Amid Risk‑off Sentiment
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Market Rally Likely False Amid Risk‑off Sentiment

I believe this is a false rally. Look at Utilities. That's defensive positioning. Same with long duration Treasuries. We remain in a risk-off condition for now.

By Michael A. Gayed, CFA (Lead-Lag Report)
CPI Slowdown Fuels Falling Yields, Bullish Duration, Utilities, Gold
SocialFeb 13, 2026

CPI Slowdown Fuels Falling Yields, Bullish Duration, Utilities, Gold

Post Hedgeye's Nowcast nailing another decel in CPI Growth decelerates → yields fall → correlations re-assert That’s the whole #Quad3 playbook ✔️ Duration bullish ✔️ Utilities work ✔️ Gold works ❌ Financials don’t

By Keith McCullough
Labor Holds, Inflation Cools, Yen Soars Amid Crosscurrents
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Labor Holds, Inflation Cools, Yen Soars Amid Crosscurrents

Resilient labor. Cooling inflation. Duration rallying. Yen surging. 130K jobs. CPI at 2.4%. 10Y yields sliding. Dollar down on the week. This isn’t a clean cycle — it’s macro crosscurrents. Full breakdown: https://t.co/vNAZw80IbE

By Michael A. Gayed, CFA (Lead-Lag Report)
AI-Driven Low Rates Boost Term Premium Compression, Hedge Long Bonds
SocialFeb 13, 2026

AI-Driven Low Rates Boost Term Premium Compression, Hedge Long Bonds

A very positive setup for duration and UST term premium compression if rates are to stay low for a longer timeframe because of AI disruption. It will take time to play out but long end is well priced and...

By Ed Bradford
Short‑term Bond Shorts Suffer as 5‑Year Yields Surge
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Short‑term Bond Shorts Suffer as 5‑Year Yields Surge

It has been a painful few weeks for the short belly crowd (moi included) as 5s has been kinging up on the curve. Warsh nomination and slow AI disruption have been the main culprits https://t.co/3pqYjTV3QZ

By Ed Bradford
Inflation Still Stubborn: CPI 2.8%, Core 3.2%
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Inflation Still Stubborn: CPI 2.8%, Core 3.2%

FWIW, since the first "clean" CPI in November (post shutdown), headline CPI inflation is 2.8% annualized and core is 3.2% annualized. Neither suggests much stepdown yet in underlying inflation.

By Greg Ip
Soft US Inflation Sparks Dollar Slide, Yield Drop, Gold Rise
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Soft US Inflation Sparks Dollar Slide, Yield Drop, Gold Rise

📉 Softer US Inflation - Markets React 🔻 Softer US inflation numbers 🔻 USD tumbling 🔻 10-year yield falling ⬆️ Gold rising ⬆️ Stocks rallying 📊 CPI Breakdown: • MoM: 0.2% actual vs 0.3% forecast • YoY: 2.5% actual vs 2.5% forecast (2.7% previous)

By Kathy Lien
January Spike: Core CPI Gains Outpace Typical Inflation
SocialFeb 13, 2026

January Spike: Core CPI Gains Outpace Typical Inflation

JANUARY EFFECT, or “Why this inflation report matters more than others” Since the start of 2022, core CPI has risen 0.45% month-on-month in January, versus an average of 0.33% for all months.

By Luke Kawa
Trump Backs Off as Treasury Market Wobbles, Risk Premium Spikes
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Trump Backs Off as Treasury Market Wobbles, Risk Premium Spikes

One constant in the Trump administration is that - when the Treasury market wobbles - it backs down. That happened on China in Apr. '25 and again on Greenland recently. 10y10y forward yield remains near its highs, even as 10y...

By Robin Brooks
US Loses Cheap‑borrower Advantage, Now Pays Debt Premium
SocialFeb 13, 2026

US Loses Cheap‑borrower Advantage, Now Pays Debt Premium

The US exorbitant privilege - the ability to issue debt more cheaply than others - ended about a decade ago. We're now issuing debt at a premium, the result of deficits and debt that are out of control. This change...

By Robin Brooks
CPI Insights on Friday the 13th: Inflation Talk
SocialFeb 13, 2026

CPI Insights on Friday the 13th: Inflation Talk

I will be on @YahooFinance at 8:30 am today to talk about the CPI. Friday the 13th and inflation. (My preview thread below.)

By Claudia Sahm
Most Private Credit PIK Is Bad Yet Labeled Performing
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Most Private Credit PIK Is Bad Yet Labeled Performing

58% of PIK in private credit is "bad PIK" per Lincoln. Borrower stops paying cash. Lender accepts more debt instead. Everyone marks it at par. This is called "performing."

By JunkBondInvestor
January CPI Likely Spikes Amid Data Gaps
SocialFeb 12, 2026

January CPI Likely Spikes Amid Data Gaps

Tomorrow is CPI for January. It's a month that has burned us repeatedly -- core CPI inflation (month-over-month) tends to pick up in January. Consensus forecast has a pickup *but* we do not have a clear sense of the...

By Claudia Sahm
Tight Credit Spreads, Fast‑Food Struggles, Tariff Burden Revealed
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Tight Credit Spreads, Fast‑Food Struggles, Tariff Burden Revealed

🆓 Thursday links: tight credit spreads, fast food woes, and who is paying the cost of tariffs. https://t.co/NOuKmm78S8 image: https://t.co/Lhs7cz5vWL https://t.co/nj3y6g7t8i

By Tadas Viskanta
U.S. Interest Costs Set to Double by 2036
SocialFeb 12, 2026

U.S. Interest Costs Set to Double by 2036

By 2036, the U.S. will spend $2.14 TRILLION a year on interest payments, versus just $1 trillion today. U.S. taxpayers are being taken to the cleaners. They’re paying for yesterday’s government largesse and receiving nothing for it. https://t.co/xMUu3S9H8I

By Steve Hanke
Risk‑off Sentiment Set to Dis
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Risk‑off Sentiment Set to Dis

Risk off upending most auction setups as US Treasury gets ready to dump some serious duration into a strong rally across the curve with belly leading. https://t.co/vNjhvRIzxH

By Ed Bradford
Headline Inflation Cools, Core CPI Accelerates in January
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Headline Inflation Cools, Core CPI Accelerates in January

Wall Street expects a cooler month for headline inflation but a hotter month for core in January Headline CPI: 0.26% m/m, 2.5% y/y (down from 0.31% m/m and 2.7% y/y in December) Core CPI: 0.34% m/m, 2.5% y/y (core m/m accelerating from...

By Nick Timiraos
Steepening Yield Curve Could Shift QE Benefits to Main Street
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Steepening Yield Curve Could Shift QE Benefits to Main Street

How might the Fed/Treasury do that? One possibility is to cut short rates to steepen the yield curve, and deregulate the banks into buying the long end so that the Fed’s balance sheet can be “privatized.” If those QE assets...

By Jurrien Timmer
Fed Treasury to Coordinate
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Fed Treasury to Coordinate

Things have been quiet on the rate side, with the 10-year yield trading at around 4 ¼ percent and expectations for a few more rate cuts (down to 3.1%) holding firm. We will likely soon have a lot more coordination between...

By Jurrien Timmer
Dedollarisation Isn't Driving Yields Lower, Media Misleads
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Dedollarisation Isn't Driving Yields Lower, Media Misleads

Is Dedollarisation driving bond yields lower or is social media pushing the wrong story? A deep dive into dollar strength, Fed policy, gold, and global trade dynamics. Full breakdown inside 👉️ : https://t.co/qdYNFtTIhV https://t.co/rMDnvdP14u

By Rohit Srivastava
EU Debt Issuance
SocialFeb 11, 2026

EU Debt Issuance

If the EU were only able to issue its own debt, imagine the possibilities… Yeah, imagine if you gave EU bureaucrats the power to spend an astronomical amount in addition to its power to regulate https://t.co/KAqbSOG71R

By Axel Merk
Trump’s Trillion-Dollar Savings Claim Ignores Fixed-Rate Debt
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Trump’s Trillion-Dollar Savings Claim Ignores Fixed-Rate Debt

Trump says lower rates would save "at least one trillion dollars per year." The federal government's entire annual net interest bill was $970 billion in fiscal 2025—and much of that is locked in at rates on previously issued debt that...

By Nick Timiraos
Software Selloff Hits BDCs, Creditors May Be at Risk
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Software Selloff Hits BDCs, Creditors May Be at Risk

“Business Development Companies” have been hammered in the recent software selloff. Alphaville dug into the data of some of the biggest ones to find out if software creditors are in trouble. https://t.co/ybVLHwLoCi https://t.co/AMQPhflF5J

By Robin Wigglesworth
Google’s 100‑Year AI Bond: Ambitious or Foolhardy?
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Google’s 100‑Year AI Bond: Ambitious or Foolhardy?

Google issuing a 100-year bond to fund AI capex. Remember JC Penney’s 100-year bond? Issued in 1997. Bankrupt in 2020. At least they got their basis back in coupons.

By JunkBondInvestor
TLT's 15-Year Low ATR Signals Potential Breakout
SocialFeb 10, 2026

TLT's 15-Year Low ATR Signals Potential Breakout

$TLT : The Average True Range (orange) is now the lowest in over 15 years. Something has to give. Might the plummeting @truflation readings be a clue to which direction a breakout might occur? https://t.co/0pEENxYpXs

By Michael Lebowitz
IG Spreads Widen Despite Equity Rally, Hinting Supply Worries
SocialFeb 10, 2026

IG Spreads Widen Despite Equity Rally, Hinting Supply Worries

IG credit spreads wider +4bps from late-Jan yet HY wider by only +2bps. Last two days have seen +2.5% equity upside that statistically should mean IG spreads -2bps. May be nothing, may be worries about supply. A "balanced" IG...

By Guy LeBas
Weak Data Fuels Bonds, 15% Growth Now Unrealistic
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Weak Data Fuels Bonds, 15% Growth Now Unrealistic

Soft retail sales, ECI flat for quarter and ADP jobs figures on the low end of expectations. Good data for the bond market, but that 15% GDP growth rate looks out of reach.

By Kathy Jones
BP Finally Admits Debt Exceeds $50 Billion, Not $22 Billion
SocialFeb 10, 2026

BP Finally Admits Debt Exceeds $50 Billion, Not $22 Billion

Regular readers know we at @Opinion had flagged BP had far more debt than the company's prefered metric (~$22 bn). Look at net debt + hybrids + leases + off-balance sheet items and it's >$50 bn. Now, BP acknowledges the issue...

By Javier Blas
U.S. Large Caps Lead Inflows; High‑Yield Bonds Lose Ground
SocialFeb 10, 2026

U.S. Large Caps Lead Inflows; High‑Yield Bonds Lose Ground

U.S. large caps dominated inflows last week, followed by global equities and consumer cyclicals ... high yield bonds saw most outflows, but broader fixed income universe was still positive ⁦@DataArbor⁩ https://t.co/l0soXmQF4S

By Liz Ann Sonders
Record Wave of Large Bankruptcies Hits Weekly
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Record Wave of Large Bankruptcies Hits Weekly

How is this a healthy development? At least SIX big companies (liabilities >=$50M) have filed for bankruptcy EVERY WEEK during 3-wk period that began Jan 10, a level matched a handful of times since the turn of the century…last week alone...

By Daniëlle DiMartino Booth
Alphabet's Sterling Bond Hits Record £4.5bn Demand
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Alphabet's Sterling Bond Hits Record £4.5bn Demand

#Alphabet sterling bond raises a record £4.5 bn, with £24 bn in bids. They may start borrowing on behalf of Bessent if it continues like this $GOOG

By Ashraf Laidi
Dollar Steadies, Yen Rebounds; US 10‑yr Dips Below
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Dollar Steadies, Yen Rebounds; US 10‑yr Dips Below

The greenback is a little firmer against the G10 currencies but the yen as it consolidates yesterday's sharp losses. JGB yields are softer. Meanwhile this could be only the 2nd session since mid-Jan that the US 10-year yield...

By Marc Chandler
Equities Edge up as Dollar Slips, Data Awaits
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Equities Edge up as Dollar Slips, Data Awaits

Tuesday: Equity futures slightly higher, dollar weaker and treasury yields nearly unchanged. Retail sales, Employment Cost Index and Import prices out today.

By Kathy Jones
Tether Would Rank 17th in US Treasury Holdings
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Tether Would Rank 17th in US Treasury Holdings

Who is the world's largest holder of US Treasuries? 🥇 Japan 🥈 United Kingdom 🥉 China But here's the wildest part - if Tether were a country, it would be the 17th largest holder of US Treasuries https://t.co/JoaE6JzFI9

By Kathy Lien
Earn 12‑18% Risk‑Free with Nigerian Treasury Bonds
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Earn 12‑18% Risk‑Free with Nigerian Treasury Bonds

TREASURY BILLS & GOVERNMENT BONDS Low-risk, government-backed securities. In Nigeria, buy FGN Savings Bonds or Treasury Bills through the CBN portal or apps like Chaka, Bamboo, or Cowrywise (minimum ₦10,000). Returns typically 12-18% annually. Other African countries offer similar products through their...

By The Prophetic Investor
Macron Urges EU to Adopt Eurobonds Now
SocialFeb 10, 2026

Macron Urges EU to Adopt Eurobonds Now

Emmanuel Macron: « Now is the time for the EU to launch a joint borrowing capacity, through eurobonds. » https://t.co/NqqbjjecXk

By Frederik Ducrozet
Alphabet Launches 100‑year GBP Bond, Eyes Currency Debasement
SocialFeb 9, 2026

Alphabet Launches 100‑year GBP Bond, Eyes Currency Debasement

#Alphabet to issue 100-year GBPSterling bond after having issued 50-year $17.5 bn USD bond in November. Also plns to issue CHF bond. They're betting further currency debasement #forex

By Ashraf Laidi