Banks see renewed credit demand as bond markets strain under Iran war pressures
The corporate bond market has weakened sharply this fiscal year, with bond yields rising to above 7% on the benchmark 10-year government security, a level not seen in recent years amid risk aversion and rising oil prices linked to the Iran war. Higher yields and subdued investor participation have dampened bond issuance, reducing the attractiveness of market borrowings for corporates.
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