John Taggart
Coverage of John Taggart in the Nexus archive.
- Investor Who Scored 900% Win in 2008 Crisis Has New Big Short Bet
An investor who achieved a 900% return during the 2008 crisis has made a new Big Short investment. The article includes a photograph of pedestrians in New York's Plaza District.
- Red Hot Demand for Risky US Dollar Loans Brings Bigger Deals
US stocks have dropped as investors await the Federal Reserve's interest-rate decision and earnings reports from major tech companies like Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc. The demand for risky US dollar loans is increasing, leading to bigger deals. This trend is being closely watched by investors and analysts.
- Carlyle Earnings Tumble 28% as Carried Interest Remains Elusive
The Carlyle Group's earnings have decreased by 28% due to elusive carried interest. The company is headquartered at One Vanderbilt Avenue in New York. This decline in earnings may impact the company's financial performance.
- Private Credit Boom Turns Fund Finance Into $1 Trillion Market
The private credit boom has transformed fund finance into a $1 trillion market. The article references the Plaza District in New York and highlights Bloomberg as the source of the report.
- What's Actually Going On With Private Credit
The world's largest alternative asset managers, which fueled the private credit boom, are facing investor concerns over lending practices and exposure to AI-vulnerable businesses. Investors are becoming skittish amid uncertainties about the industry's resilience to technological disruptions.
- Blackstone Sees ‘Best Year Ever’ for Its IPOs as Earnings Beat
Blackstone reported its best year ever for IPOs as earnings exceeded expectations. The article mentions Blackstone's headquarters in New York and highlights Bloomberg as the photographer.