September worries drive bond market

Daily euro-denominated issuance hits €10 billion as borrowers seek to dodge next month’s economic and political headlines

Bond issuers have reopened the euro market as concerns mount about issuing conditions in September.

Euro-denominated issuance totalled €10 billion yesterday as borrowers across the corporate, financial and sovereign, supranational and agency sectors sought to bring deals while conditions remain supportive.

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