Basis Trade Blow-up: The REAL Culprit behind the Bond Market Chaos?
By Jen Saarbach & Kristen Kelly, Co-Founders of The Wall Street Skinny There’s been considerable speculation that last week’s bond market chaos wasn’t caused by a loss of confidence in U.S. assets due to tariff policy announcements. Rather, some argue, massively levered hedge funds unwinding something called “the basis trade” was perhaps to blame. Bloomberg […]
Why Private Equity Panicked: The 4 Ripple Effects of Tariff Talk
By Jen Saarbach & Kristen Kelly, Co-Founders of The Wall Street Skinny At first glance, you might think private equity firms wouldn’t be too fazed by Trump’s proposed tariffs. After all, PE is a long-term, illiquid asset class. Investors can’t check their performance minute-to-minute like they can with public stocks. But you’d be wrong. The […]
What Made Trump Blink? The Treasury Market’s Quiet Power Move
By Kristen Kelly & Jen Saarbach, Co-Founders of The Wall Street Skinny We think the Treasury market was the ultimate impetus behind the 90 day pause in reciprocal tariffs. Why? Let’s get back to macro theory. If there’s a “normal” negative shock to the U.S. economy say, a spike in oil prices and it really […]
Elon’s $33 Billion xAI–X Deal: Valuation Tricks, Ownership Dilution, and Why It Matters
By Kristen Kelly & Jen Saarbach, Co-Founders of The Wall Street Skinny Elon Musk just bought Twitter…again. But this time, he bought it from himself — sort of. His artificial intelligence startup, xAI, acquired X (formerly Twitter) for a headline valuation of $33 billion in an all-stock deal. So, if he paid $44 billion for […]
The Skinny on Tariffs & Market Shock: What’s Behind the New Trade War
By Jen Saarbach & Kristen Kelly, Co-Founders of The Wall Street Skinny Never a dull moment… Markets are imploding after Trump announced a new set of “reciprocal” tariffs on the U.S.’s trading partners in addition to the tariffs already levied against Canada and Mexico. Equities are down as much as 10% in their worst week […]
What Private Equity Analysts Building LBOs Models Must Know About How D&A Impacts Interest Deductibility
By Kristen Kelly, Co-Founder of The Wall Street Skinny Let me walk you through one of the juiciest (and most misunderstood) finance policy fights happening right now: private equity firms are pushing for a simple tax rule change that hinges on just two little letters D&A. If you’re thinking, “That sounds dry,” stick with me. […]
HBO Max’s Industry Break down Season 1 Episode 1

We’ve heard your countless requests for a review of HBO Max’s hit TV show The Industry, and we are buzzing with excitement about our new favorite show!!!
Private Equity Secondaries 101

Today we sit down with Justin Resnick, a Managing Director at Evercore to discuss private equity secondaries, one of the fastest growing, yet least understood segments of the private capital world.
Private Credit 102 (Direct Lending)

In this episode of The Wall Street Skinny, we dive deeper into the world of private credit with our exceptional guest, Alona Gornick. Alona, a senior investment strategist and managing director at Churchill Asset Management, shares her invaluable insights on the evolving landscape of direct lending
Google’s $32 Billion Acquisition of Wiz: Why Investors Are Skeptical
By Kristen Kelly, Co-Founder of The Wall Street Skinny Last week, Google announced its largest acquisition ever: a $32 billion all-cash deal to acquire cybersecurity startup Wiz. You’d think such a massive investment in a high-growth sector like cloud security would get investors excited, right? But instead, Google’s stock dropped nearly 2.5% on the news. […]