European borrowers are rushing to sell riskier bonds at the fastest pace since before the Middle East war began, indicating stronger demand for credit risk and improved market sentiment. The move suggests investors are increasingly willing to fund lower-rated issuers on hopes of talks that could help end the conflict. The article is a broad market-flows signal rather than a company-specific event.
European borrowers are rushing to sell riskier bonds at the fastest pace since before the Middle East war began, indicating stronger demand for credit risk and improved market sentiment. The move suggests investors are increasingly willing to fund lower-rated issuers on hopes of talks that could help end the conflict. The article is a broad market-flows signal rather than a company-specific event.
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