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Investors Turn to Derivatives for US Corporate Bonds As Issuers Can’t Keep

September 21, 20251 Min Read
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Investors in US corporate bonds are earning so much money from their interest payments and reinvesting it so quickly that companies can’t keep up with the demand.



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