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Regime shift: How exposed are corporate bond issuers to higher interest rates?

As corporate bond issuers now face a higher cost of borrowing, we examine what that will mean for investors.

10/05/2023
Regime shift: How exposed are corporate bond issuers to higher interest rates?

Authors

Harry Goodacre
Strategist, Strategic Research Unit
Regime shift: How exposed are corporate bond issuers to higher interest rates?
Regime shift: How exposed are corporate bond issuers to higher interest rates?

Authors

Harry Goodacre
Strategist, Strategic Research Unit

Topics

Regime shift
Bonds
Fixed Income
Market views
Inflation
Interest rates
Global economy
Global
3D Reset
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