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  2. List of most indebted companies - Wikipedia

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    The following article lists the indebted companies in the world by total corporate debt according estimates by the British-Australian investment firm Janus Henderson. In 2019, the total debt of the 900 most indebted companies was $8,325 billion.

  3. File:Corporate Bond Issuance by credit rating, 1995-2019.png

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    English: The total offering amount, over time, of bonds issued with credit ratings of AAA; investment-grade, excluding AAA and BAA (also BBB); BAA; and high-yield. The chart shows that, while high-yield issuance has been declining since 2012, investment-grade issuance has been increasing, with BAA issuance matching or exceeding high-yield issuance in every quarter since the fourth quarter of 2016.

  4. Corporate debt bubble - Wikipedia

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    China became one of the largest corporate bond markets in the world, with the value of Chinese corporate bonds increasing from $69 billion in 2007 to $2 trillion at the end of 2017. [5] By mid-2018, total outstanding U.S. corporate debt reached 45% of GDP, which was larger than that seen during the dot-com bubble and subprime mortgage crisis ...

  5. Apple Raises $17 Billion in Largest Corporate Bond Sale Ever

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    Getty Images By Ben Rooney Apple sold $17 billion worth of bonds late Tuesday in the largest sale of corporate bonds ever. The company offered both fixed and floating rate bonds, with maturities ...

  6. List of bond market indices - Wikipedia

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    Marketable Bonds CAD ($) China Ministry of Finance People's Bank of China (PBC) Bonds CNY (¥) France Agence France Tresor (French Treasury) Obligation Assimilable du Tresor (OAT) EUR (€) Germany Finanzagentur (German Finance Agency) Bundesanleihen EUR (€) Japan Ministry of Finance Japanese Government Bonds (JGB) JPY (¥) United Kingdom

  7. Corporate bonds: Here are the big risks and rewards - AOL

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    Corporate bonds are one way to invest in a company, offering a lower-risk, lower-return way to bet on a firm’s ongoing success, compared to its stock. ... if rates fall, the price of bonds will ...

  8. Corporate bond - Wikipedia

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    A corporate bond is a bond issued by a corporation in order to raise financing for a variety of reasons such as to ongoing operations, mergers & acquisitions, or to expand business. [1] The term sometimes also encompasses bonds issued by supranational organizations (such as European Bank for Reconstruction and Development ).

  9. 5 best high-yield bond funds - AOL

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    High-yield bond funds can be bought at almost any online brokerage, but some brokers may have a wider offering. Bond ETFs will generally be available at any of the best online brokers .