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Global rates and credit markets are navigating a landscape defined by resilient primary demand despite rising volatility in specific sectors. In the rates space, sovereign yields have trended slightly lower while investors focus on central bank announcements from Europe and the UK, especially as US price pressures persist in the ISM services data. Credit markets demonstrate robust appetite, exemplified by the seamless absorption of €6.5bn in new EUR investment grade and financial issuance, though analysts note that secondary market compression is slowing with sector spread differentials stabilizing around 30-35bp. However, specialized credit risks are emerging as a 21% year-to-date decline in the software sector begins to pressure BDC valuations, highlighting the potential for private credit stress. While cooling oil prices near $68/b mitigate some inflationary concerns, the delay of official US payrolls due to a government shutdown has heightened the importance of private sector labor data. Finally, structural credit considerations are appearing in the housing market, where demand-side policy proposals are viewed as potential drivers of increased credit risk.
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