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Credit Spreads Hit 2007-Tight Levels as Record Issuance Fuels “Complacency” Warnings

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January 16, 2026
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Credit Spreads Hit 2007-Tight Levels as Record Issuance Fuels “Complacency” Warnings
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  • Global corporate yield spreads narrowed to ~103 bps, the tightest since June 2007, signaling peak risk appetite across credit.
  • Issuance is running hot: about $435B of bonds were sold in the first half of January, a record for the period; Goldman raised $16B in a landmark IG deal.
  • Big managers (Aberdeen, Pimco) warn the market is being paid too little for risks that include policy volatility, geopolitics, and surprise corporate blowups tied to hidden leverage.
  • The setup creates asymmetry: upside from incremental spread tightening is limited, while downside could be sharp if growth, inflation, or policy expectations shift.

What Happened?

Bloomberg-indexed global credit spreads tightened to about 103 basis points, the narrowest level since 2007, as investors continued to buy corporate debt on expectations of rate cuts and a resilient macro backdrop. Risk appetite has spilled into high yield, where the extra yield demanded for junk debt has also fallen to the lowest in nearly two decades. At the same time, companies have rushed to issue debt, with roughly $435 billion printed in early January and marquee deals like Goldman Sachs’ $16 billion investment-grade sale.

Why It Matters?

Tight spreads mean investors are accepting minimal compensation for default, downgrade, and liquidity risk just as the list of macro tail risks is growing. When spreads are this compressed, the return profile becomes skewed: carry is attractive, but there is less cushion against shocks such as policy surprises, geopolitical escalation, or renewed inflation that delays rate cuts. Heavy supply isn’t a problem while demand is strong, but it can amplify losses if sentiment turns because more bonds need to be absorbed at wider spreads. For portfolio positioning, this environment typically rewards selectivity (quality, structure, liquidity) over broad beta exposure.

What’s Next?

Key watch items are the path of central-bank cuts versus inflation re-acceleration, and whether US policy uncertainty begins to lift term premia and risk premia simultaneously. Monitor credit “fault lines” that tend to break first in complacent markets: weaker CCC borrowers, levered sectors facing refinancing walls, and any signs of rising downgrades or missed earnings. Also watch the issuance calendar—if supply stays elevated into Q1 while spreads remain tight, the market may be more vulnerable to a sudden repricing if one macro or corporate shock hits.

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