The Tell: ‘Least-loved’ Treasury bills resemble junk-bond yields on debt-ceiling anxiety, says CreditSights

The ‘least-loved’ Treasury bills have yields resembling those on some junk bonds due to rising worries over the U.S. debt ceiling, according to CreditSights. 

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