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Bond Street loses favor as corporates pivot to bank loans amid squeezed bond spreads

Economy
Published on 4 May 2026
Bond Street loses favor as corporates pivot to bank loans amid squeezed bond spreads

Higher rated firms are finding banks cheaper now

Corporate borrowers are increasingly choosing bank loans instead of issuing bonds as capital market yields rise and the cost advantage of bonds fades. The gap between bank lending rates and bond yields has tightened sharply, especially for higher-rated companies, making bank funding more attractive. The shift signals a changing playbook for raising corporate capital.

  • Rising bond yields are eroding bonds cost advantage
  • Bank loan rates and bond yields spreads are compressing
  • Higher rated firms are switching more toward bank funding
  • Corporate fundraising strategy is shifting away from bond issuance
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