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  2. High-yield debt - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a high-yield bond (non-investment-grade bond, speculative-grade bond, or junk bond) is a bond that is rated below investment grade by credit rating agencies. These bonds have a higher risk of default or other adverse credit events but offer higher yields than investment-grade bonds to compensate for the increased risk.

  3. Junk bonds: Risks, rewards and how to invest in them - AOL

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    Junk bonds may not trade as frequently as investment-grade bonds, meaning you might have a harder time selling your bonds immediately or without taking a more substantial discount on the market price.

  4. How Low Can Junk Bond Spreads Go? - AOL

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    The problem is that junk bonds are. 24/7 Wall St. tracks the spreads that corporations have to pay above Treasury rates to fund their cost of borrowing. This is one key barometer for measuring the ...

  5. UPDATE 1-U.S. junk bond index spreads highest in 15 ... - AOL

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    The yield spread on the ICE BofA U.S. High Yield Index , a commonly used benchmark for the junk bond market, rose to over 400 basis points for the first time since December 2020 on Monday.

  6. Credit rating - Wikipedia

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    (See "Basis point spread" in table to right.) Looking at rated bonds for 1973–89, the authors found a AAA-rated bond paid 43 "basis points" (or 43/100 of a percentage point) over a US Treasury bond (so that it would yield 3.43% if the Treasury yielded 3.00%). A CCC-rated "junk" (or speculative) bond, on the other hand, paid over 7% (724 basis ...

  7. Yield curve - Wikipedia

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    There is a time dimension to the analysis of bond values. A 10-year bond at purchase becomes a 9-year bond a year later, and the year after it becomes an 8-year bond, etc. Each year the bond moves incrementally closer to maturity, resulting in lower volatility and shorter duration and demanding a lower interest rate when the yield curve is rising.

  8. Bond credit rating - Wikipedia

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    The difference between rates for first-class government bonds and investment-grade bonds is called investment-grade spread. The range of this spread is an indicator of the market's belief in the stability of the economy. The higher these investment-grade spreads (or risk premiums) are, the weaker the economy is considered.

  9. 5 best high-yield bond funds - AOL

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    The fund managers invest in what they consider to be higher-rated junk bonds. The fund holds about 880 different bonds. Yield: 5.95 percent. Expense ratio: 0.22 percent. Fund assets: $24.5 billion.