AI has taken over the stock market. The bond market is next
AI has taken over the stock market. The bond market is next
Judging credit risk of the AI boom is difficult
THE RAPID spread of new technological infrastructure is usually accompanied by booms in bond markets. The emergence of a liquid market for corporate credit on both sides of the Atlantic in the 19th century reflected the express growth of the railway industry. Before the arrival of railway operators with their vast investment needs—to buy land, lay tracks and ship goods—corporate finance was the province of small banks. Afterwards it became coupled first with national, then with international bond markets.
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