U.S. companies are rushing to borrow ahead of Thanksgiving

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U.S. companies have made a big push this week to borrow ahead of Thanksgiving. By Wednesday, companies issued more than $50 billion of U.S. investment-grade corporate bonds for the week, with investors expecting closer to $60 billion through Friday.

U.S. companies have made a big push this week to borrow ahead of Thanksgiving, before things typically slow down for the holidays.

“We expected a chunky week of new issuance, and maybe we’ve gotten even more so than we initially thought.” The backdrop has remained strong for America’s corporate borrowers, he said, despite the deluge of seasonal bond supply, and secondary market conditions “feeling a bit heavy right now.” “It’s a printing press right now,” said Wendy Wyatt, portfolio manager at DuPont Capital, in a phone interview Thursday. “They’re getting cheaper financing than they’ve seen in their cycle as a company.”

 

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