BrunoSan Finance Intelligence · May 26, 2026
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Treasury Curve Flattens to One-Year Low as Markets Price In Hawkish 'Warsh Doctrine'
The U.S. Treasury 10Y-2Y yield curve has flattened to a one-year low of -15 basis points, as fixed-income markets aggressively price in a 'higher-for-longer' policy stance under the anticipated leadership of new Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh.
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Populist 'Epstein Class' Narrative Solidifies as a Quantifiable Political Risk Factor for U.S. Markets
The term 'Epstein class' has transitioned from social commentary to a potent populist narrative in U.S. politics, creating a quantifiable political risk factor that threatens sectors perceived as benefiting from elite impunity ahead of the November midterm elections.
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1.000
BofA Flags Commodity Headwinds Threatening India's Corporate Earnings Revival
BofA Securities warns that a sustained surge in commodity prices threatens to derail India's corporate earnings revival, projecting a potential 150-200 basis point compression in aggregate Nifty 50 EBITDA margins if current price levels persist.
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1.000
NH Amundi: Korea's Short-Term Debt Market Misprices BOK Rate Hikes
NH Amundi Asset Management identifies a significant mispricing in South Korea's bond market, arguing traders have priced in an excessive number of Bank of Korea rate hikes and created a tactical buying opportunity in debt maturing within three years.
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SpaceX IPO Filing Reveals Unconventional Governance Structure, Granting Musk Sweeping Control
SpaceX has filed for its landmark IPO on NASDAQ, revealing a dual-class share structure that grants CEO Elon Musk 10-to-1 voting rights, effectively cementing his control and forcing investors to underwrite founder vision over traditional governance.