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Green: Credit Market Artificially Inflated & Hiding Bad Debt

Michael Green argues that credit statistics have been “artificially inflated for many borrowers” over the last decade. “We’re now finding out that there are pockets of exposure and fraud” in both the consumer and corporate market, he says. He thinks sovereign debt is the best place to be in credit markets. Michael also thinks the Fed is in a “very dangerous place” because it hasn’t “taken a stand on where the economy sits.”

Trading 360

17 Oct 2025

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