$6.3 trillion
Amount of debt that U.S. companies, encouraged by a decade of unbelievably low borrowing costs, are sitting, according to S&P Global Ratings. That sum, which excludes banks, is more than before the Great Recession — or any other time in history. Companies have used that debt to invest in the future, make splashy acquisitions and reward shareholders with a bonanza of stock buybacks.
Last Modified: 02-Jul-2018 6:30 AM
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