High-Yield Bond — A high paying bond with a lower credit rating than investment grade corporate bonds, Treasury bonds and municipal bonds. Because of the higher risk of default, these bonds pay a higher yield than investment grade bonds. Based on the two main… … Investment dictionary
High Yield Bond — Schrottanleihen bzw. Junk Bonds sind Wertpapiere die auch als High Yield Anleihen bezeichnet werden. Es handelt sich dabei um Anleihen von Emittenten, die durch Ratingagenturen eine schlechte Bewertung erhalten haben (definitionsgemäß im Bereich… … Deutsch Wikipedia
High-Yield Bond Spread — The percentage difference in current yields of various classes of high yield bonds (often junk bonds) compared against investment grade corporate bonds, Treasury bonds or another benchmark bond measure. Spreads are often expressed as a difference … Investment dictionary
high-yield bond — noun a (speculative) bond with a credit rating of BB or lower; issued for leveraged buyouts and other takeovers by companies with questionable credit • Syn: ↑junk bond • Hypernyms: ↑bond, ↑bond certificate … Useful english dictionary
High-yield bond — See:junk bond. The New York Times Financial Glossary … Financial and business terms
high-yield bond — See: junk bond … Financial and business terms
high-yield bond — /ˌhaɪ ji:ld bɒnd/ noun same as junk bond … Dictionary of banking and finance
high yield debt — high yield debt/high yield bonds Also known as junk bonds. bonds rated by credit rating agencies as sub investment grade (in other words, below BBB in the case of Standard & Poor s or below BAA in the case of Moody s). They tend to be fixed rate … Law dictionary
high yield bonds — high yield debt/high yield bonds Also known as junk bonds. bonds rated by credit rating agencies as sub investment grade (in other words, below BBB in the case of Standard & Poor s or below BAA in the case of Moody s). They tend to be fixed rate … Law dictionary
high-yield debt — high yield debt/high yield bonds Also known as junk bonds. bonds rated by credit rating agencies as sub investment grade (in other words, below BBB in the case of Standard & Poor s or below BAA in the case of Moody s). They tend to be fixed rate … Law dictionary