

The Last Time Credit Spreads Were This Tight, EVERYTHING Collapsed
Feb 23, 2025
The podcast delves into unnaturally narrow credit spreads and rising investor complacency, drawing eerie parallels with past financial crises. It discusses how minor shifts in economic data could trigger major market corrections. Experts warn that current risk mispricing may lead to turmoil, echoing warning signs before the 2008 collapse. A deep dive into the complacency within credit markets reveals potential vulnerabilities that investors must heed to avoid a catastrophic fallout.
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