Monthly Bearings: May 2026—Credit Markets Face a More Demanding Backdrop
Europe’s credit markets remain open, but the month’s mix of geopolitical energy risk, soft revenues, higher sovereign funding costs, artificial intelligence (AI)-related issuance, and nonbank lending risks is increasing the premium on issuer quality, liquidity, and policy credibility.
European credit markets spent the month balancing resilience against a more demanding macro backdrop. Energy volatility from the Strait of Hormuz, weaker confidence, uneven industrial momentum, and higher long-dated sovereign yields all point to a slower and more uneven recovery path. Manufacturing is showing selective improvement in parts of southern Europe and France, but Germany remains a material weak spot, while services and consumer-facing sectors are more exposed to weaker sentiment, higher fuel costs, and still-restrictive financing conditions.
Credit markets remain open, supported by higher all-in yields and resilient fundamentals among stronger issuers. But the environment is becoming less…
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