Bloomberg Real Yield
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- Consumers Going to Feel 'Less Flush with Cash': Cisar
Winnie Cisar predicts consumers will have less disposable income. Cisar and Matt Brill discussed credit strategy on Bloomberg's 'Real Yield' with Scarlet Fu.
- New York Penn Station Rehab Eyes Billions in Federal Funding
New York Penn Station's rehabilitation project, led by the Halmar-Skanska consortium, is expected to receive federal funding details in about six months. The consortium's CEO, Peter Cipriano, mentioned this during an appearance on Bloomberg's 'Bloomberg Real Yield' with Michelle Kaske and Scarlet Fu.
- Warsh Will Try and Make Both Sides Happy: Patel
Nisha Patel, a fixed income portfolio manager at Parametric, is joining Scarlet Fu on the Bloomberg Real Yield show. The source of the information is Bloomberg.
- DOJ Drops Powell Probe, Iran War Impact on Credit Markets | Real Yield 4/24/2026
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has dropped its investigation into Jerome Powell, while concerns about the Iran war's impact on credit markets are discussed. Financial experts from institutions like BMO Capital Markets and Moody's analyze market implications.
- Private Credit Dispersion Creates Opportunity: Cocke
John Cocke, deputy CIO for credit at Corbin Capital Partners, highlights challenges in private credit funds as managers face increased redemption requests due to concerns over loan quality and borrower vulnerability to AI disruption.
- Warsh Fed Chair Hearing Set for Next Week
The Senate Banking Committee has scheduled a confirmation hearing for Kevin Warsh, President Donald Trump’s nominee for Federal Reserve chair, on April 21 at 10 a.m. Bloomberg's Enda Curran and Katie Greifeld reported on the event for 'Bloomberg Real Yield.'
- NYC’s Second-Home Tax Unites Mamdani, Hochul
Governor Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani have agreed on a second-home tax to address a $5.4 billion two-year budget gap and fund social programs. The proposal targets wealthier New Yorkers but faces challenges in gaining broader support.
- 'Permanent Scarring' From Iran War: Goldman's Rosner
Lindsay Rosner of Goldman Sachs Asset Management discusses how credit investors who bet on corporate bonds during the Iran war are being vindicated as markets rebound following the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The analysis appears on Bloomberg's 'Real Yield' segment.