A fourfold increase in energy companies’ debts since 2003 may have deepened last year’s oil-price rout as firms delayed curbing output and sold futures contracts to hedge against the slump, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) said.
Energy companies’ outstanding debts rose to more tha
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