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BofA Warns: Market Activity 'Looks Like 2008' Amid Surging Oil, Private Credit Woes
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16-03-2026, 05:09
BofA Warns: Market Activity 'Looks Like 2008' Amid Surging Oil, Private Credit Woes
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BofA analyst Michael Hartnett warns market activity resembles the lead-up to the 2008 Global Financial Crisis.
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Key factors include surging oil prices (60% rise this year due to US-Iran war) and growing concerns around US private credit.
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Hartnett notes 2008 ECB rate hike coincided with oil peak, followed by rate cuts and Lehmann Brothers collapse.
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Lenders like JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley have capped redemptions to private credit funds, adding volatility.
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Hartnett recommends selling oil above $100, US Dollar index above 100, and buying 30-year US treasury above 5%.
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