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High-grade US bonds hit record

By Saskia Scholtes and Michael Mackenzie in New York

Published: October 1 2007 23:22 | Last updated: October 2 2007 00:04

Companies are selling US high-grade bonds in record amounts, putting the market on track for its first $1,000bn year and suggesting better-rated issuers are finding ways around the credit squeeze.

Analysts say the growing popularity of investment-grade bonds is a consequence of the difficulties companies are having to sell commercial paper – shorter-term, floating-rate debt.

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