Finance Knuggets
Apr 11, 2026
Email 1: Review: Will China Weaponization Fuel More Asia Resistance?
– Former senior official Victor Cha co-authors a book on strategies to counter China’s geoeconomic weaponization.
– The book critiques current piecemeal governmental responses and proposes new approaches based on extensive data analysis.
– China’s recent sanctions on a Japanese lawmaker over Taiwan visits illustrate rising geoeconomic tensions in the Indo-Pacific.
– The book has implications for Southeast Asia and broader Indo-Pacific security frameworks.
– Subscribers can access full analysis, data tables, and future implications on ASEAN Wonk.
Email 2: A rare event for the VIX and oil signals a surge for stocks, says Tom Lees
– The Cboe Volatility Index (VIX), Wall Street’s fear gauge, fell below 20 for the first time since the Iran-Israel conflict began.
– Tom Lee of Fundstrat sees this as the third confirmation that the stock market’s recent low is behind us.
– Historical patterns show that when VIX dips below 20 after a spike above 30 and oil prices fall, stocks tend to gain significantly within six months.
– Lee forecasts the S&P 500 could reach 7,400 points, reflecting a roughly 9.2% gain over six months.
– Energy and materials sectors downgraded in favor of Magnificent Seven tech stocks, industrials, financials, and small caps amid reduced market fear.
Email 3: Axios Pro Rata: Ties that bind
– Private equity’s dramatic growth is closely linked to the rise of private credit, whose contraction could impact private equity negatively.
– Notable private credit funds face high redemption requests, signaling sector stress.
– Sazerac, bourbon and Fireball maker, has approached Brown-Forman for a takeover amid declining booze sales due to changing consumer habits.
– Numerous venture capital deals and funding rounds reported across AI, health care, automation, and consumer sectors.
– Several notable mergers and acquisitions in sectors ranging from defense to technology and consumer goods detailed.
– U.S. inflation rose in March driven largely by the Iran war, with a 0.9% increase month-over-month and 3.3% year-over-year.
Email 4: Money Stuff: The Podcast: Humiliation Rituals
– Latest episode covers a wide range of finance and tech topics.
– Discussions include Satoshi Nakamoto, identifying liars, Bill Ackman’s recent activities, Universal Music Group, and ETF dynamics.
– Also covered are Elon Musk’s initiatives, SpaceX IPO prospects, market nuances, and IPO pitch stories.
– Podcast available on Apple, Spotify, and other major platforms.
– Feedback encouraged via email moneypod@bloomberg.net.
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