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China Magnet Crunch Threatens Car Makers

U.S. automakers are raising concerns about a looming shortage of rare-earth magnets sourced from China—an essential component in various vehicle systems like wiper motors and ABS sensors. Executives are warning that if the supply chain disruption worsens, multiple factories could be idled in a matter of weeks. The warning comes on the heels of a previously undisclosed May 9 memo circulating within industry groups and federal agencies. As the U.S. attempts to reduce dependence on Chinese materials, critical bottlenecks remain in domestic production. Read More >>

Rivian Preps $2B Bond Deal Amid Delivery Concerns

EV startup Rivian is reportedly exploring a $2 billion bond offering as it braces for a shortfall in expected vehicle deliveries. The deal, managed by JPMorgan, may offer a yield near 10% to attract investors willing to bet on the company’s long-term viability. While the debt may help Rivian refinance 2026 bonds, analysts caution that market appetite could weaken if delivery forecasts deteriorate. The company faces growing competition in the electric SUV space, which could further impact near-term growth metrics. Read More >>

Dimon Backs Carried Interest Tax, Warns on Bonds

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon called for the U.S. to eliminate the carried interest tax loophole, aligning with progressive voices seeking tax equity. In an interview, Dimon stated that the private equity sector benefits unfairly from reduced tax obligations. Additionally, he warned about systemic risks in the bond market, citing elevated yields and shrinking demand from major global buyers. His comments arrive as the Fed continues quantitative tightening, raising the stakes for fixed-income investors. Read More >>

Citgo Auction Deadline Extended Amid Legal Battles

The U.S. court overseeing the sale of Citgo’s parent company has pushed the deadline for improved bids past May 28. This extension comes amid unresolved legal disputes involving competing claims over the company’s assets. The court-appointed officer hinted at heightened interest from new bidders. While Citgo itself has avoided public comment, analysts suggest the Venezuelan-linked energy asset could fetch higher bids due to its strategic infrastructure. The situation remains fluid as legal teams jockey for positioning. Read More >>

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