Companies Rush to Sell Bonds as Higher Rates Become ‘Old Normal’

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Blue-chip corporates are seizing one of the last windows of opportunity this year to raise fresh capital in US bond markets, resigning themselves to tougher financing conditions as the cheap-money era fades into history.

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