According to the Financial Times, companies are issuing more bonds ahead of possible economic volatility and the upcoming presidential election. Total borrowing in public markets reached nearly $82 billion the week of Labor Day – the most of any week since May 2020.
FT: Debt Issuance Surges Ahead of September FOMC Meeting and Upcoming Presidential Election
Published on September 13, 2024
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