Scarlet Fu
Coverage of Scarlet Fu in the Nexus archive.
- Banks Offload Risk from Leveraged ETFs with ‘Crash Puts’
Leveraged ETFs, which aim to double or triple daily returns of individual stocks, are considered highly risky. This has led to increased activity in the derivatives market involving 'crash puts' (also known as cliquets or stability notes) as banks and institutional investors offload risk.
- Chip War, Stanford University: Scarlet & Tom's Must-Read Books
Scarlet Fu and Tom Keene discuss their must-read book on 'Bloomberg Money,' focusing on the 'Chip War' and Stanford University.
- 'Rush', 'BTS', SpaceX: Your Look Ahead for Weekend, Week
Scarlet Fu and Tom Keene will discuss the week ahead on 'Bloomberg Money', focusing on topics including 'BTS', 'Rush', and Jobs. The segment also references SpaceX as a key subject for the weekend and week.
- Sales Say Americans Don't Want EVs: Hannah Elliott
The article discusses a slowdown in electric vehicle (EV) sales in the US and the potential entry of China into the US market. Bloomberg's David Gura and Hannah Elliott participate in a conversation with Scarlet Fu and Tom Keene on 'Bloomberg Money' to explore these topics.
- Americans Are Richer Than Ever. Why Are They So Angry?
Americans have never been richer, but more than three in five believe the economy is not working for them. Upper-middle-class populations have grown, and lower-income Americans are wealthier by most measures compared to previous generations, yet economic negativity persists.
- Test Your ETF Knowledge In Our IQ Test
Bloomberg's Joel Weber tests Scarlet Fu, Katie Greifeld, and Eric Balchunas on 'Bloomberg ETF IQ' in the latest 'IQ Test' segment. The segment focuses on ETF knowledge.
- 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.
- Thousands of Public-School Staff Across US Face Layoff Warnings
Thousands of US public-school employees have received layoff warnings as the education system faces financial pressures. Bloomberg's Erin Hudson and Scarlet Fu discussed the issue on 'Real Yield.'
- Oaktree Private Credit Fund Redemptions Drop Below Key 5% Limit
Oaktree Capital Management's private credit fund saw redemption requests drop by nearly half in the second quarter, falling below a key 5% limit and marking the first major firm to reverse a growing exodus in the $1.8 trillion industry.
- 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.
- Test Your ETF Knowledge In Our IQ Test
Bloomberg's Joel Weber tests Scarlet Fu, Katie Greifeld, and Eric Balchunas on ETF knowledge in the 'Bloomberg ETF IQ' segment of this week's 'IQ Test.' The article references the event but provides no additional context.
- Find Out Scarlet and Tom's Must-Read Books
Scarlet Fu and Tom Keene discuss their must-read books on the debut episode of 'Bloomberg Money,' as reported by Bloomberg.
- Schwab's Sonders on the Rise of Casino Culture in Markets
Liz Ann Sonders, Charles Schwab chief investment strategist, warns that speculative investing is rising and financial markets are becoming more like casinos. She discusses this on Bloomberg Money's debut episode with Tom Keene and Scarlet Fu.
- Diller Bids For Rest of MGM Resorts After Overhauling IAC
Barry Diller has made an offer to acquire the remaining portion of MGM Resorts International he does not already own, following his overhaul of IAC. This move is described as the latest pivot for the billionaire media mogul.
- Paramount-Warner Merger Will 'Desecrate America': Kirsten Vangsness
Kirsten Vangsness criticizes the $110 billion Paramount Skydance Corp. takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery, arguing it will 'desecrate America.' Over 3,000 Hollywood professionals oppose the merger, citing job losses and reduced consumer choice.
- Credit Holding Strong At Regional Banks
Credit performance remains strong at regional banks, as discussed by Cheryl Pate of Angel Oak Capital Advisors and Scarlet Fu on Bloomberg Markets. The conversation focused on recent earnings reports from major and regional U.S. banks.