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Lower Recession Fears are Reviving Risky Loans


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For banks, it's the financial equivalent of Ozempic.

After about a year of being weighed down by roughly $80 billion of leveraged loans, banks are starting to offload some of that debt again, a sign that investors are starting to believe in the sweet spot of lower inflation without a recession to follow.

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Source Fool.com


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