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Corporate bond yields climb again as issuers grow cautious amid oil price fears
Economy
Published on 29 April 2026

State backed sales fell short, signaling growing caution
Corporate bond yields are rising again after a brief mid-April dip, as market concerns linked to the West Asia conflict push oil prices higher. State backed bond issuances recently mobilised less than planned, pointing to tighter issuer discipline and a more selective investor appetite in the debt market.
- Corporate bond yields have ticked up after a mid April dip
- West Asia tensions are influencing oil prices and borrowing sentiment
- State backed issuances mobilised less than planned
- Investors appear selective as issuers exercise more caution
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