The paradox at the heart of credit markets: the biggest borrowers are the strongest credits
MarketWatch· Jules Rimmer· Jun 17, 2026 · 11:44 AM
Credit-default swaps and credit spreads show no signs of stress despite more than $300 billion of issuance since the start of 2026. Investors know the AI story and are keen to absorb the supply.
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