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Wall Street Journal
20 hours ago
- Business
- Wall Street Journal
JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon Predicts ‘Crack in the Bond Market,' Citing U.S. Fiscal Mess
JPMorgan JPM -0.14%decrease; red down pointing triangle Chase Chief Executive Jamie Dimon delivered a dire warning for the markets, predicting a crisis unless the U.S. takes steps to address its spiraling national debt. 'You are going to see a crack in the bond market, OK?' Dimon said during an interview at the Reagan National Economic Forum in California. 'It is going to happen.'


Bloomberg
a day ago
- Business
- Bloomberg
Muni Market Braces for ‘Mega Calendar' of Fresh Supply Next Week
The municipal-bond market is gearing up for a surge of supply in the coming week, adding to the onslaught of issuance seen in 2025. JPMorgan Chase & Co. strategists are calling for $17.7 billion of tax-exempt bond sales next week, which would be the third-largest amount on record. They dubbed it a 'mega calendar.'
Yahoo
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Chase Stokes ‘Such a Blessing' for Girlfriend Kelsea Ballerini: ‘They're Mapping Out Their Future'
has been opening up about her romance with Outer Banks hunk Chase Stokes and a source exclusively tells Life & Style a wedding and babies are high on the agenda as they look to the next phase of their three-year relationship. 'The more Kelsea gets to know Chase, the more she loves him,' the insider says. 'He's just so thoughtful and sweet, and super solid. She loves that he wants to work on things, that's the kind of life partner she wants.' The Grammy-nominated country star, 31, began dating the Netflix heartthrob, 32, not long after finalizing her divorce from Australian singer Morgan Evans in November 2022. After ending her five-year marriage due to 'irreconcilable differences,' Kelsea, who tends to be very open with her fans via social media, gave an update: 'I've always tried my best to share my life with you in a real and vulnerable way, while also protecting layers of my personal life as they unfold. This is now public record so I wanted you to hear from me directly that I am going through a divorce,' she wrote on her Instagram Story. 'This deeply difficult decision is the result of a journey of love, growth, and effort that ultimately has come to an end.' With the painful split behind her, the 'Cowboys Cry Too' singer first started getting cozy with Chase as early as January 2023, with the two snapped attending the Georgia vs. TCU game together that month. Their relationship took off after that, appearing in each other's socials more and more frequently before they went official as a couple in April of that year. The source notes that after two years together, both Chase and Kelsea are open about planning their next steps and aren't shying away from committing to spending the rest of their lives together. 'They talk about everything,' the insider reveals. 'Communication is something they are both big on. That's why they are mapping out their future now, making sure they are on the same page about where they want to live, how they want to raise their future kids, even what kind of wedding they both want.' All this talk of major milestones certainly hints at upcoming nuptials and a family, but more important than anything for the country singer is making sure she applies the lessons she suffered to severely to learn from her the implosion of her first marriage. 'They want to make sure they are aligned on the big things before they just jump in blindly,' the source adds. 'Kelsea learned a lot from her divorce, she wants to make sure not to repeat the same mistakes and Chase is totally on board. If anything, he's leading the charge.' Kelsea noted the 'sexiest' thing she found about the Outer Banks star was his willingness to collaborate in their relationship. 'Now my version of love that I've found, it's steady and it's human, and we work on it," she told People. "That, to me, honestly, is the sexiest thing, like, 'Hey, you want to go to therapy? Let's go to therapy.'" The source confirms, 'He's way more evolved than the average guy and very into self-development, which has been such a blessing for Kelsea.'


Edinburgh Live
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Edinburgh Live
The Chase star points out major issue ‘ruining' rival ITV gameshow
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info A star of The Chase has taken a swipe at a rival ITV gameshow, pointing out a major issue that seemingly "ruined" an episode. Mark Labbett, known as The Beast, is one of the six Chasers on the ITV show, having been a part of the line-up ever since its launch 16 years ago. The TV star recently took to social media to share his verdict on new gameshow Genius Game, which launched on ITV earlier this month. The programme, hosted by Doctor Who favourite David Tennant, sees contestants competing in a series of unique tasks to win a big cash prize. While they begin by working together, eventually contestants are forced to put themselves first as only one person can win the game. (Image: ITV) Watching at home, Mark criticised the show's editing and claimed that a big surprise had been made obvious. "Editing is ruining the play-along factor #geniusgame," Mark wrote on X, alongside a sad-face emoji. The Chase star's comment about the show was seemingly supported by Genius Game contestant Rebecca, who featured in the episode Mark had been watching. A post shared on an account which appears to belong to Rebecca, 37, read: "Totally agree," in response to Mark's initial tweet. Also, when a fellow X user said: "The editing of this show is awful. We know the Red Team has won now – there's no jeopardy," the same account responded: "I know! I wish they'd held off telling us white had lost." (Image: ITV) Rebecca wrote about her stint on Genius Game on Instagram, under the handle northernblondeabroad. She penned: "As most of you know I have always been a fan of escape rooms, trivia and problem-solving, so to be part of a show where brains, strategy and fun collide is a dream come true!" Genius Game has continued to divide viewers since its launch. 1.2 million viewers tuned into the first episode, according to Broadcast Now, but Race Across the World, which aired in the same time slot on BBC One, managed to rake in significantly more, at 3.1 million. The description for Genius Game reads: "Eleven strategically minded players participate in a host of never before seen games designed to test their intellect, while carefully and creatively using the art of manipulation to outfox their opponents and win a cash prize." The Chase airs on weekdays on ITV at 5pm


Edinburgh Live
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Edinburgh Live
Heartbreaking reason The Chase star 'finds it tough' on Edinburgh stages
The Chase star Paul Sinha has been performing at a stand-up comic for decades, though admits he now 'finds it tough' at the Edinburgh Fringe. The 55-year-old was once a a festival diehard, adding that he excelled in the 'exercise of masochism' of tiny, packed clubs. His 2006 solo show at The Fringe, 'Saint or Sinha?' won several awards - and he's taken to the stage in the capital almost every year since. However, since his Parkinson's diagnosis in 2019, Sinha admits finding it increasingly difficult, reports Liverpool Echo. "I now find with my health not being what it was, and my general energy levels, I find it a lot harder – not least the heat," he admitted on Tim Lihoreau's Guess Who's coming To Dinner podcast. "The rooms at the Edinburgh Festival are really hot, the performing rooms, and I find it hard." After addressing his discomfort, Paul, who celebrated his 55th birthday this week, explained: "I don't think I could ever go to Edinburgh and leave early, because I just wouldn't feel like I was part of the gang. "You've got to be genuinely suffering to a degree to feel that you're part of the gang." Paul received his Parkinson's diagnosis in 2019, after "worrying about why a right-sided limp was now getting worse." Parkinson's disease is a degenerative neurological disorder which causes parts of the brain to become progressively damaged. It's marked by tremors, and problems with balance, as well as sleep abnormalities, psychosis, and mood swings. As of yet, there is no known cure. Sign up for Edinburgh Live newsletters for more headlines straight to your inbox Paul, nicknamed by The Chase fans as The Sinnerman, said that many of his friends, who were still working in medicine, had spotted the early symptoms, but it wasn't until he saw his consultant for a second time that his symptoms were identified. "I went to see him and he said, 'I've just been watching you on Taskmaster, I wish I'd known. I would have diagnosed you far quicker'," he told The Sun, adding: "there were telltale signs in the way I adjust and move that he said were diagnostic." Paul said most people are familiar with the tremors that Parkinson's causes, but aren't aware that the disease has other, less common effects on the body. One of the earliest warning signs of Parkinson's is a loss of sense of smell, which can strike several years before other symptoms develop. Nerve pain, problems with peeing, and memory problems can also be a cause of concern. Join Edinburgh Live's Whatsapp Community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. Paul recalled on Loose Women how a seemingly innocuous ache was an early warning sign: "I presented one morning with a stiff, painful right shoulder. I never had a stiff joint before," he said. "I didn't think anything of it, I thought, 'this is just going to go away,' and then it just never went away." Paul works hard to manage his symptoms. Concerned about cognitive decline, he plays an online speed quiz every day at 6pm called Tea Time Trivia to keep his brain sharp: "It's something that's always on your mind because my brain is my tool," he said. "If I become more physically disabled, I'll still be able to do The Chase and I'll still be able to do stand-up comedy."