Europe’s Corporate Debt Market Returns After Virus Halted Sales
- 13 deals in Europe and the U.S. mark return of bond issuance
- Virus fears had sidelined borrowers as credit spreads widened
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Sherwin-Williams Co. and six other companies reopened the U.S. corporate bond markets after a week-long hiatus, following a handful of deals earlier Tuesday in Europe.