The US leveraged-loan market is on the cusp of its longest run without a deal launch since at least 2013.
If there’s no new deal unveiled by day’s end, Wednesday will be the 14th-straight session without one, according to data compiled by Bloomberg dating back over a decade. There was a 13-day streak in March 2020 as markets briefly went quiet at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in the US.
The current drought has been fueled by the market turmoil from President Donald Trump’s tariff policies. Those impacts have weighed on other parts of the US debt capital ...
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