Nonfinancial Corporate Debt Measure
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A Nonfinancial Corporate Debt Measure is a corporation debt measure for nonfinancial corporations.
- Context:
- It can range from being Corporate Bonds to being Corporate Loans.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Financial Corporation Debt, Corporate Zombie.
References
2019
- https://dallasfed.org/research/economics/2019/0305.aspx
- QUOTE: ... Nonfinancial corporate debt consists primarily of bonds and loans (commercial paper outstanding is less than 5 percent of the total). Nonfinancial corporate bonds outstanding in the U.S. grew from approximately 2.2 trillion in 2008 to approximately $5.7 trillion at year-end 2018 (Chart 2). The bulk of this growth occurred in the investment-grade sector. The amount of outstanding U.S. investment-grade nonfinancial corporate bonds grew from approximately $1.5 trillion in 2008 to $4.5 trillion at year-end 2018. ...
- QUOTE: ... Nonfinancial corporate debt consists primarily of bonds and loans (commercial paper outstanding is less than 5 percent of the total). Nonfinancial corporate bonds outstanding in the U.S. grew from approximately 2.2 trillion in 2008 to approximately $5.7 trillion at year-end 2018 (Chart 2). The bulk of this growth occurred in the investment-grade sector. The amount of outstanding U.S. investment-grade nonfinancial corporate bonds grew from approximately $1.5 trillion in 2008 to $4.5 trillion at year-end 2018. ...