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Higher-for-Longer Rates Are a Debt Threat. Investors Don’t Want to Hear It Yet.

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July 4, 2023
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A lull in bond maturities until 2025 is making markets slow to price in risks in corporate debt, but the crisis at Britain’s Thames Water shows that some of them lurk in unexpected places.

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