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Junk bond traders ought to check in with experts

  Corporate junk bonds in the US are paying investors a paltry premium for the risk of holding them into a looming recession. Either spreads need to widen or the recession clouds need to vanish, but something’s got to give. Consider the first possibility, the base case. Junk spreads typically track recession risk closely, and the economic gloom has been ...

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Mikhail Gorbachev defied convention in Cold War

  Mikhail Gorbachev, who died on Tuesday at 91, defied convention in ways small and large throughout some of the most tumultuous years of the Cold War. He failed in his most basic ambitions. But the world was better for them all the same. Born to peasants in a rural village that had been ravaged by collectivization, Gorbachev grasped the ...

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O’Hare sells $1.8bn of debt in year’s biggest airport deal

  Bloomberg Chicago has sold the largest municipal airport transaction this year amid swirling volatility in fixed-income markets, pricing $1.8 billion of debt that will partially fund improvements at O’Hare International Airport. The $1.1 billion Series 2022A includes bonds due in January 2031 which priced with a 5% coupon and 3.69% yield, while debt due 2055 with a 5% coupon ...

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