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What The Credit Crunch Means To Debt IR
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- Abstract:
- The credit crunch has generated a great deal of interest, with the outlook for the corporate bond market deemed more bearish than bullish. However, from an issuer standpoint, TF data suggests that from a historical basis this is not the first occurrence of this nature and a rebound in volumes is expected to follow in the near future. For investors, widening credit spreads in financial institutions have created some investment opportunities and confidence is starting to be restored, with the U.S. Federal Reserve expected to cut U.S. interest rates further. In response, IROs need to rise to the challenge and enhance their debt Investor Relations programs.
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- Posted: January 07, 2008
- Length: 2 pages
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