S&P 500 companies typically boast long-maturity, fixed-rate debt structures. But recent data paints a concerning picture. Over the past year, borrowing costs for corporations surged.
Goldman Sachs’ historical analysis unveils the importance of interest expenses and leverage in bolstering S&P 500’s return on equities (ROE).
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