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MSFT
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GOOGL
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AMZN
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TSLA
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META
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NVDA
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JPM
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Bloomberg Markets
More than two decades after Wall Street started pumping out a new type of bonds — those backed by the legal-settlement payments governments receive from cigarette companies — one batch has finally been driven into a default. It almost certainly won’t be the last.
business  Jun 17, 2026

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