ECB goes big, Engie goes alone

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ECB goes big, Engie goes alone

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Engie, the French electricity and gas company, braved the markets alone as the European Central Bank met on Thursday, with the bigger than expected fresh wave of bond buying announced forecast to keep the rally in corporate credit going.

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