
The busiest day in the history of U.S. corporate bonds! Amazon leads with a bond issuance of $50 billion

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The U.S. corporate bond market saw over ten blue-chip companies collectively raising more than $65 billion, breaking the previous record of $52 billion set by Verizon in 2013. Amazon is the biggest player, raising $37 billion in dollar-denominated bonds (with subscription demand reaching $123 billion), along with nearly $50 billion from its first euro-denominated bonds. Analysts point out that the brief easing of tensions in the Middle East has opened a financing window, prompting companies to seize the opportunity to enter the market
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