Dozens of sales raise tens of billions of dollars this week amid feverish investor demand
Once more unto the breach
Market stress during the period of rising interest rates has prompted more scrutiny — and new rules
The capital instruments introduce a range of risks that are frequently misunderstood
Tape, measured
Creditors holding £5bn of debt have been spooked by default of parent company this month
Loosening credit agreements mean traditional investors who once could avoid messy legal battles are having to evolve
London-based VR Capital is part of bondholder group that does not want Ukrenergo debt to be part of sovereign restructuring
Altice brings debt-contract gamesmanship to Europe
An ‘inflection point’ approaches, says Barclays, and not the good kind
Low-rated sovereigns are borrowing again, but restructurings are still . . . weird
Corporate borrowers bring forward financing plans to avoid uncertainty of Biden-Trump rematch in November
If companies or countries want freer access to India’s market, they must offer concessions
Demand to lock in yields helps push spreads on high-yield bonds close to their tightest level since 2007
Bondholders’ group hires lawyers after telecoms company declines to use proceeds from asset sales to repay debt
Unlike stocks, corporate bonds are never simply cheap or expensive
Elevated borrowing costs take their toll, with 29 companies having defaulted this year
Investors turn to investment-grade debt as data points to resilient eurozone economy
German office vacancies are around 5 per cent, but the signs of stress are there
State-backed property group is country’s second largest and has been part of Beijing’s efforts to revive growth
Avid Bioservices had an oopsie
How Goldman Sachs learned to stop worrying and love ‘greedflation’
Well . . . no, not really, but the deal still doesn’t make a ton of sense
Super Micro Computer sells bond that swaps into equity with no coupon as downside protection
US borrowers raised $7bn this month by selling convertible debt
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