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Are Passive Funds Negatively Impacting the Stock Market?

Are Passive Funds Negatively Impacting the Stock Market?
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The $7 Trillion ETF Boom Gets Blamed Again for Dumb Stock Moves

The $7 Trillion ETF Boom Gets Blamed Again for Dumb Stock Moves
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Preparing for a Wave of Non-Performing Loans: Are Banks at Risk?


Yves here. The media has focused on Covid developments, and in the US, the pitched battles over the stimulus package. What is widely acknowledged by those paying attention is that the European stimulus is way too small, and that was before the prospect of yet another set of lockdowns was in the offing. Italian banks were looking plenty wobbly even before Covid took hold, and they’ve long been seen as big enough to have the potential to set off a wider conflagration.
Given the serious and continuing costs of Covid, the EU’s budget short-sightedness will produce avoidable damage to businesses. That will blow back directly to banks, since unlike the US, most corporate financing comes from banks. Interestingly, the authors think a meltdown scenario is possible and recommend direct rescues of businesses over banks. ....

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