Worst corporate debt levels since Great Recession may hamstring Fed

Since the Fed started its series of quantitative easing programs at the end of 2008, nonfinancial U.S. companies have added nearly $2 trillion in debt to their books, according to data from the St. Louis Fed. That debtload may make raising interest rates no easy move for Janet Yellen’s Federal Reserve.
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