Hedge Funds Go All In as Leverage Hits 5 Year High and Bank Stocks Surge
Hedge fund leverage reached a five-year peak last week, according to data from Goldman Sachs. This surge comes as speculators eagerly buy bank stocks, trading companies, and insurance firms. The increase likely results from U.S. interest rates holding steady amid geopolitical tensions, particularly the recent U.S. military actions targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities. Investors are keenly eyeing developments, and the financial landscape could shift dramatically based on these events.