Europe Credit Protection Costs Rise as AI Valuation Fears Grow
2026-07-17 09:42:14
Investor risk appetite has weakened as concerns deepen that artificial intelligence company valuations may be too high, pushing up the cost of euro-denominated credit protection. According to Jin10, investors have questioned how long the AI sector rally can last, prompting selling in technology stocks and a reduced preference for risk assets. S&P Global Market Intelligence said the iTraxx Europe Crossover credit default swap index, which measures eurozone high-yield credit risk, rose 2 basis points to 253 basis points.
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