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  2. Bonds: Is now a good time to buy? Experts weigh in - AOL

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    “It is lower risk right now to buy bonds over equities as we believe that long term interest rates have stabilized whereas the stock market remains volatile as the Fed continues to be hawkish ...

  3. Seniority (financial) - Wikipedia

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    Bonds that have the same seniority in a company's capital structure are described as being pari passu. Preferred stock is senior to common stock in a sale when preferred shareholders must receive back their preference , typically their original investment amount, before the common shareholders receive anything.

  4. What to Buy? Bonds. When? Now. - AOL

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    By Jan van Eck, Chief Executive Officer “Looking at the 1970s inflation regime as a guide, we believe fixed income may present one of the best opportunities for investors today.” On a recent ...

  5. Trump’s election sends bond market falling: Is this a good ...

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    Jones cautioned investors about U.S. government spending and inflation under a new Trump administration and warned that a big sell-off in the bond market could occur. Bank stocks responded ...

  6. Merrill Lynch High Yield Master II - Wikipedia

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    The BofA Merrill Lynch US High Yield Master II Index (H0A0) is a bond index for high-yield corporate bonds. [1] It is administered by Bank of America Merrill Lynch.The Master II is a measure of the broad high yield market, unlike the Merrill Lynch BB/B Index, which excludes lower-rated securities. [2]

  7. Bond market - Wikipedia

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    An important part of the bond market is the government bond market, because of its size and liquidity. Government bonds are often used to compare other bonds to measure credit risk . Because of the inverse relationship between bond valuation and interest rates (or yields), the bond market is often used to indicate changes in interest rates or ...