(Reuters) - About eight junk bond sales have been scrapped since June,
according to high-yield research firm KDP Investment Advisors.
Junk-rated companies have had trouble finding buyers for
debt as concerns about massive bond supply and a subprime
mortgage crisis turned investors more risk-averse.
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according to high-yield research firm KDP Investment Advisors.
Junk-rated companies have had trouble finding buyers for
debt as concerns about massive bond supply and a subprime
mortgage crisis turned investors more risk-averse.
Read more at Reuters.com Mergers News
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