Behind The Corporate Bond Markets 10. 5 Trillion Debt Bubble
U. S. companies now face the highest levels of debt on record more than 10. 5 trillion, according to the Federal Reserve and the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, or SIFMA. The coronavirus pandemic is only part of the story. The corporate debt market is where companies go to borrow cash. And for over a decade, superlow interest rates left over from the 2008 financial crisis have made borrowing easier and easier. Since then, U. S. companies have regularly offered up bonds for sale, taking advantage of the cheap access to cash.
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