Borrowers are pausing bond deals in Europe amid repercussions of the Middle East conflict on global markets, leading to a rise in credit risk indicators. Financial market participants are exercising caution due to uncertainty caused by escalating tensions in the region. Experts note that investors prefer to postpone major deals until the situation stabilizes. Analysts warn of possible further deterioration in borrowing conditions for European companies.
European Borrowers Pause Bond Deals Amid Middle East Risk
Borrowers pause bond deals in Europe amid Middle East conflict repercussions, leading to rising credit risks.