Chart 5. The title is "High-Yield Loan Syndications More Prevalent from 1996 through 1999."
This is a line graph showing that the ratio of high-yield leverage lending to total syndicated lending increased from 5 percent in 1994 to 17 percent in 1999 before dropping to about 12 percent the following year. A second line graph shows that the ratio of leverage lending to total syndicated lending dropped from 25 percent in 1990 to 7 percent in 1993, then increased to 30 percent in 1998-1999. A bar graph shows that syndicated loan originations rose from $200 billion in 1990 to $1,200 billion in 2000.