Commercial paper is a type of short-term investment instrument issued by corporations in order to cover certain types of debt liabilities. Corporations issue commercial paper when they need to cover ...
Gavin Power, Global Fixed-Income Product Manager at Bloomberg L.P., was interviewed by Alison Fletcher, a Corporate Treasury Specialist at Bloomberg, on the reasons behind the rising interest in ...
NEW YORK, Nov 19 (Reuters) - The U.S. commercial paper market grew last week, resuming a three-month period of expansion after two weeks of contraction, Federal Reserve data showed on Thursday. Sign ...
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Interest rates on unsecured commercial paper, an important source of short-term funding for banks, have reached the highest levels since the Great Recession, raising the possibility of a credit crunch ...
As the Coronavirus outbreak continues to develop and persist, issuers of commercial paper have been challenged to access liquidity markets. Market disruption has led to the inability of issuers to ...
U.S. seasonally adjusted commercial paper outstanding fell by $6.1 billion to $1.316 trillion in the latest week. The non-seasonally adjusted measure of commercial paper, which some analysts consider ...
NEW YORK, Sept 12 (Reuters) - The commercial paper market is still shrinking and that could put growing pressure on the financial markets wrung out by a credit squeeze. Sign up here. The U.S.
Commercial paper is a form of unsecured debt that allows companies to bypass a traditional lender, according to the SEC. Companies may issue commercial paper when they need to raise money. Commercial ...