Finance
accounting alarm: sec enforcement and auditor switches force companies to restate results
Overview
A string of recent filings and enforcement actions has pushed accounting practices back into the spotlight, forcing a growing number of public companies to correct prior results. The movement combines
why your bank account is suddenly a target for ai scammers
Byline: Financial Desk
Why banks and their customers are suddenly prime targets for sophisticated scams is no longer a hypothetical. Scammers are using generative artificial intelligence to scale social engineering, clone
wall street is flocking to short term bond etfs here is why that could make stocks more volatile
Market snapshot
Wall Street has quietly rerouted a large slice of cash into short term bond ETFs as investors weigh interest rate uncertainty and a choppier economic outlook. Money has flowed
redemptions rock private credit as investors flock to short term bond etfs and gold
Market shock rattles private credit as investors seek safety
A sudden wave of withdrawal requests has put the private credit sector under pressure, forcing managers to limit payouts and prompting a
yield curve bets explode as traders rush to rework bond portfolios
Markets scrambled this week as traders rapidly rewired positions across the Treasury curve, sending volatility sharply higher and forcing portfolio managers to reprice rate risk in real time. Large bets
subscription purge becomes budget lifeline as americans reclaim cash for rent and groceries
Americans are canceling subscriptions and redirecting the money toward essentials
A wave of subscription cancellations that began as a reaction to price hikes and pandemic-era stacking has hardened into what financial
pension funds and insurers pour billions into private credit, redrawing global capital flows
Global capital flows shift as big institutional investors chase private credit
Pension funds and insurance companies have moved aggressively into private credit over the past two years, committing billions of dollars
instant payouts and tighter credit are turning weeklong cash cushions into overnight crises for retailers
Retailers' weeklong cushion evaporates as money moves in real time
Instant payouts and a tougher lending market are colliding in ways that are exposing retailers to sudden shortfalls. Where merchants once
cheap credit and corporate cash drive a surge in ai acquisitions and historic share repurchases
A market fueled by cheap credit and corporate cash
A wave of industry-defining deals and record share repurchases has swept corporate America, as companies with large cash balances and easy access
major credit score overhaul this summer could make or break your mortgage approval
Background: a market shift hitting this summer
Federal regulators and mortgage giants have moved to widen the credit scoring toolkit lenders can use to qualify borrowers, a change that is set