Michael Nagle
Coverage of Michael Nagle in the Nexus archive.
- Lone Pine Gains 43% in First Half on Both Long and Short Bets
Lone Pine gained 43% in the first half due to both long and short bets. Buyers emerged after a stock market pullback led by top artificial-intelligence sector performers.
- US Premarket Movers for July 2, 2026
Doncasters Group, a manufacturer of aerospace and industrial gas turbine products, saw its shares rise 33% in its US debut after raising $1.06 billion through an upsized initial public offering and private placements. The IPO took place on the New York Stock Exchange on June 25, 2026.
- SpaceX IPO Left Korea Broker With No Shares on Misunderstanding
A Korean broker was left with no shares during SpaceX's IPO due to a misunderstanding. The event was marked by a closing bell ceremony at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York.
- Risks in Focus After US Stocks’ Wild Start to 2026
The US Federal Reserve, led by Kevin Warsh, left interest rates unchanged following a Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting in 2026. Officials were divided on whether to raise rates later in the year. A broadcast showed Warsh speaking at the New York Stock Exchange.
- Tech Equity Sales Renew AI Debt-Binge Worries
Tech equity sales are reigniting concerns about excessive debt accumulation related to AI. The article highlights worries over a potential 'debt-binge' in the technology sector.
- Higher Bond Yields Are Here to Stay in a Post-War World
Hawkeye 360 Inc., a provider of satellite-based signals intelligence for US government agencies, is raising $416 million in a US initial public offering priced at the top of a marketed range. The IPO is taking place at the New York Stock Exchange.
- Citigroup Offers Its First Investment-Grade Bonds of 2026
Citigroup Inc. is offering its first investment-grade bonds of 2026. The company is scheduled to release earnings figures on April 14, 2026, following a Citibank branch signage event in New York on April 9, 2026.
- Insurance Underwriter Safepoint Seeks $283.3 Million in US IPO
Insurance underwriter Safepoint is seeking to raise $283.3 million through a US initial public offering (IPO) on the New York Stock Exchange. The company aims to list its shares as part of a significant capital-raising effort.
- Bond Market’s Woes Go Far Beyond the Price of Oil
Hawkeye 360 Inc. is raising $416 million in a US initial public offering priced at the top of a marketed range. The company provides satellite-based signals intelligence for US government agencies. This IPO is taking place at the New York Stock Exchange.
- Long Island Rail Workers Strike in First Walkout Since 1994
Long Island Rail Road workers are on strike in their first walkout since 1994, affecting transportation in New York. The strike is a significant disruption to the area's rail service. Workers are demanding better working conditions and benefits.
- Forbright Files for IPO Pitching Middle Market, Digital Banking
Forbright has filed for an initial public offering, pitching itself as a middle market and digital banking company. The filing is a significant step towards the company's IPO. Forbright aims to expand its services through digital banking.
- US Premarket Movers for May 15, 2026
Hawkeye 360 Inc. raised $416 million in a US initial public offering and soared 30% after listing on the New York Stock Exchange. The company provides satellite-based signals intelligence for US government agencies. The IPO was priced at the top of a marketed range.
- Bond Investors Can’t Escape the Relentless Pressure From Oil Prices
Hawkeye 360 Inc. is raising $416 million in a US initial public offering priced at the top of a marketed range. The company provides satellite-based signals intelligence for US government agencies. This IPO is taking place at the New York Stock Exchange.
- Wells Fargo Markets Investment-Grade Bond Sale in Three Parts
Wells Fargo is selling investment-grade bonds in three parts. The sale is a significant move by the bank. Details of the sale are not provided.
- Morgan Stanley Hikes S&P 500 Target to 8,300 on Earnings Boom
Morgan Stanley has increased its S&P 500 target to 8,300 due to a predicted earnings boom. This adjustment indicates a positive outlook on the market. The firm's decision is based on expected strong earnings performances.
- Circle’s First-Quarter Revenue Increases 20%, Net Income Drops
Circle Internet Group's first-quarter revenue increased by 20%, but their net income dropped. The company is led by Chief Executive Officer Jeremy Allaire. This mixed financial performance may impact the company's future growth.
- BlackRock Readies Launch of Two Tokenized Money-Market Funds
BlackRock Inc.'s assets reached $9.09 trillion in the first quarter as investors sought safety following the collapse of several US banks. The company is launching two tokenized money-market funds. BlackRock's cash-management funds attracted deposits from investors seeking cover.
- Wall Street Debates Whether 5% Yields Are Here to Stay
U.S. stocks edged lower while the dollar rose with Treasury yields after American payrolls contracted for the first time since 2010 and hourly wages spiked higher. This occurred near the New York Stock Exchange in New York, U.S. The contraction of American payrolls and spike in hourly wages has sparked debate on Wall Street.
- Wall Street Firms Post Dozens of Crypto Jobs — With a Catch
Wall Street firms are posting dozens of crypto jobs, indicating a growing interest in cryptocurrency. However, these jobs come with a catch, suggesting that the industry is still cautious. JPMorgan Chase & Co. is one of the firms involved in this trend.
- Blue Owl BDCs Buy Back $85 Million of Shares as Loan Values Sink
Blue Owl Capital Inc. defended its recent sale of $1.4 billion of loans from three of its funds. The company argued that the transaction contained no backstops or hidden incentives. Blue Owl BDCs are buying back $85 million of shares as loan values sink.
- Global Watchdog FSB Unveils Action Plan on Private Credit Risks
New York City is facing a $10 billion budget gap due to slowing tax collections and uncertainty over federal funding streams. The city's financial situation is expected to worsen in the next fiscal year. The Brooklyn Bridge and One World Trade Center are iconic landmarks along the Manhattan skyline.
- US Companies Are Eagerly Buying Back Their Own Shares
US companies are buying back their own shares, while stocks fell from all-time highs due to concerns over Middle East tensions and elevated energy costs. This has led to increased inflation risks. The New York Stock Exchange has been affected by these market changes.
- US Futures Gain, Oil Falls on Signs of Iran Talks: Markets Wrap
US futures gained and oil prices fell due to signs of potential Iran talks, while Wall Street stocks started February with gains driven by solid factory data. Corporate America's optimism was bolstered, and losses in gold and silver were moderated after a dramatic rout on Friday. The New York Stock Exchange saw activity with traders working on the floor.
- Is This a Stock Market Melt-Up? Here Are Ways to Tell
The article discusses whether the current stock market is experiencing a 'melt-up' and outlines methods to identify such a scenario. It references traders on the New York Stock Exchange floor and highlights the role of market indicators.
- S&P Weighs New Index Rules to Speed Up Addition of Mega IPOs
US stocks were flat, erasing pre-market losses after an unexpected decline in employment raised concerns about slowing economic growth ahead of a more widely followed labor report scheduled for Thursday. The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) was mentioned in the context of market activity on July 2, 2025.
- Citi’s Bhatia Warns of Private Credit ‘Tourists’ Forced to Sell
Citi's Bhatia warns that private credit 'tourists' may be forced to sell assets amid market challenges. The article highlights risks in the private credit sector as investors face liquidity pressures.
- Blue Owl Asset Growth Meets Estimates Amid Direct Lending Slump
Blue Owl's asset growth met estimates despite a decline in direct lending. The company's performance is highlighted against a challenging market backdrop.
- Oil Shock Starts to Seep Into Earnings and Stock Prices
The oil shock is beginning to impact corporate earnings and stock prices. Oracle Corp. has become a key indicator for assessing AI-related credit risk as major tech companies borrowed heavily to develop AI infrastructure.
- Amazon-Backed X-Energy Climbs 31% After $1.02 Billion US IPO
X-Energy Inc., backed by Amazon, saw its stock rise 31% following a $1.02 billion US IPO. The company's IPO was listed at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York on April 24.
- Tech Bulls Are Taking Charge of the Stock Market
Weakness in tech stocks dragged down broader US indexes at the start of 2026 as investors adopted a cautious stance. Intel Corp.'s signage at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York highlighted the sector's struggles.
- Jane Street Seeks Dismissal of Terraform Insider-Trading Suit
Jane Street is seeking to dismiss a lawsuit alleging insider trading related to Terraform. The case involves claims of market manipulation, with Jane Street defending its actions. The article references Jane Street's presence at the New York Stock Exchange.
- JPMorgan Readies Fresh Private Credit Push After Needling Market
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is preparing a new private credit initiative following challenges in the market. The company is set to release its earnings on April 14, 2026.
- Dip Buyers Are Running Back to Stocks Despite $100 Oil
US equities fell on March 30, 2026, as a war-triggered selloff extended the longest weekly losing streak since 2022. Fears of escalation arose after more American troops arrived in Iran, despite oil prices reaching $100 per barrel.
- Convenience Store Chain Yesway Climbs 10% After $280 Million IPO
Yesway Inc., a convenience store chain, saw its stock climb 10% after a $280 million initial public offering (IPO) at Nasdaq MarketSite in New York. The IPO event occurred on April 22, with Bloomberg photographer Michael Nagle capturing the signage.
- Deutsche Telekom Weighs Full Combination With T-Mobile
Deutsche Telekom is considering a full merger with T-Mobile, a major telecommunications company. The potential combination could reshape the telecom industry in Europe and the U.S. A T-Mobile store in New York is highlighted in the article.
- Wall Street’s Crypto Ambitions Dealt a Setback by Latest Hack
Janus Living Inc., a seniors-focused real estate investment trust, raised $840 million in its initial public offering after increasing the deal size and pricing shares at the top of the marketed range. The IPO was conducted on the New York Stock Exchange.
- Spirit Floats Government Stake to Avoid Possible Liquidation
Spirit Airlines has floated a government stake to avoid potential liquidation, as reported by Bloomberg. The airline is seeking financial measures to stabilize its operations.
- BofA’s Raedler Warns Equity Markets Too Optimistic Amid 20-Year Low Risk Premium
Bank of America's Raedler warns that equity markets are overly optimistic due to a 20-year low in risk premiums. The bank is set to release earnings on April 15, 2026.
- Option Traders Chasing Torrid Stock Rally Turn Focus to Earnings
U.S. stock futures and European stocks rose as traders bought equities following a selloff and fading concerns over China's wealth crackdown. Bonds declined as demand for safe-haven assets eased.
- Military Drone Maker Aevex Raises $320 Million in US IPO
Aevex, a military drone manufacturer, raised $320 million through its initial public offering (IPO) on the New York Stock Exchange. The company's successful fundraising highlights growing investor interest in defense technology sectors.