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High-Grade Firms Snap Week-Long Absence from Europe Debt Market

Bloomberg Markets
Thursday, March 5, 2026 at 10:41 AM
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Borrowers including Baker Hughes Co. are offering Europe’s first high-grade corporate debt deals in a week, as activity cranks up following several days of near standstill due to conflict in the...

Borrowers including Baker Hughes Co. are offering Europe’s first high-grade corporate debt deals in a week, as activity cranks up following several days of near standstill due to conflict in the Middle East.

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