Japanese companies are rapidly seeking to establish or expand corporate credit lines amid an ongoing oil crisis. This surge in credit demand reflects concerns over cash flow and operational costs as energy prices remain volatile. The move could impact Japan's financial sector and corporate stability during the energy supply disruption.
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Increased corporate borrowing demand may lead to higher issuance of corporate bonds to secure liquidity amid the oil crisis.
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