A decade of historically low interest rates has allowed companies to sell record amounts of bonds to investors, sending total U.S. corporate debt to nearly $10- trillion, or a record 47- percent of the overall economy. Some of America's best-known companies, including AT-T, General Motors and CVS Health, have splurged on borrowed cash. Investors hold nearly $4…
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