UK corporate issuance slumps to eight-year low

The level of borrowing has fallen across Europe

The outlook in the European corporate bond market is grim, with issuance so far this year down 27%. But the picture in the UK is even grimmer with volumes down two thirds after their worst start since 1997.

Trading revenues kept business ticking over at fixed-income houses last year when issuance slumped, but this year's decline is more pronounced and supports fears that the credit market bull run is ending.

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