Isaac Taylor
Appearances
WSJ What’s News
Boycott Over Diversity Dents Target’s Sales
If private credit lending is growing because these loans are being made to riskier borrowers, then it could lead to an accumulation of greater systemic risk and weaken the financial system.
WSJ What’s News
Boycott Over Diversity Dents Target’s Sales
I heard someone characterize this as a symbiotic relationship. Is that right? Like they both kind of lift each other up? Okay, so what about this is the Boston Fed saying is risky? The Boston Fed economists are saying that this relationship is risky because banks could be indirectly exposed to the higher risk taken on by private credit lenders.
WSJ What’s News
Boycott Over Diversity Dents Target’s Sales
These private credit firms will often lend to riskier borrowers that banks just don't have the risk appetite to lend to. And the concern is that if private credit lending is growing because these loans are being made to riskier borrowers, then it could lead to an accumulation of greater systemic risk and weaken the financial system.
WSJ What’s News
Boycott Over Diversity Dents Target’s Sales
Even in this report from the Boston Fed, they do lay out arguments for it and also against it. They do believe that there are clear vulnerabilities if private credit growth is driven by lending to riskier and riskier borrowers. And if private lenders use more leverage, it could weaken borrower resilience and leads to instability in the markets. That was WSJ-Plattform-Editor Isaac Taylor.
WSJ What’s News
Boycott Over Diversity Dents Target’s Sales
Thank you, Isaac. I appreciate it. Thank you.
WSJ What’s News
Companies Turn to Foreign-Trade Zones to Shelter From U.S. Tariffs
The conversations are constantly about cutting back on eating out. Friends who used to go eat out every day for lunch are now brown bagging it or just going to McDonald's for a cheaper option, delaying travel plans, and generally just being more frugal.
WSJ What’s News
Companies Turn to Foreign-Trade Zones to Shelter From U.S. Tariffs
Some have seen their job security become less certain and a little bit more shaky, while others are grappling with the increasing cost of major life steps that they're hoping to take. like buying a house or starting a family.
WSJ What’s News
Companies Turn to Foreign-Trade Zones to Shelter From U.S. Tariffs
It's a shared sense of pessimism around my friend group and a feeling that the financial stability we hope to have in our late 20s just isn't where we would have wanted it to be. And it's tough because our emotions are so tied to our sense of security and our aspirations.