Big-ticket deals are making a comeback. And guess what? Wall Street's hunger for debt is absolutely massive right now.
The era of mega transactions seems to be returning with a vengeance. Traditional finance players are showing a crazy appetite for leveraged deals again. After a period of restraint, the debt markets are heating up – institutional money is flowing back into high-yield territory like there's no tomorrow.
This shift matters. When legacy finance goes risk-on with debt, it often signals broader liquidity trends that ripple across all asset classes. Worth watching how this plays out.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 8h ago
Here we go again, traditional finance has begun to increase leverage frantically again... Can it not explode this time?
Big-ticket deals are making a comeback. And guess what? Wall Street's hunger for debt is absolutely massive right now.
The era of mega transactions seems to be returning with a vengeance. Traditional finance players are showing a crazy appetite for leveraged deals again. After a period of restraint, the debt markets are heating up – institutional money is flowing back into high-yield territory like there's no tomorrow.
This shift matters. When legacy finance goes risk-on with debt, it often signals broader liquidity trends that ripple across all asset classes. Worth watching how this plays out.