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  2. Analysis-2024 the 'year of the bond' as record inflows top ...

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    LONDON (Reuters) -Investors have poured a record $600 billion into global bond funds this year, taking advantage of some of the highest yields in decades ahead of an uncertain 2025. Dwindling ...

  3. Moody's Aaa Bond - Wikipedia

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    Moody's Aaa Corporate Bond, also known as "Moody's Aaa" for short is an investment bond that acts as an index of the performance of all bonds given an Aaa rating by Moody's Investors Service. This corporate bond is often used in macroeconomics as an alternative to the federal ten-year Treasury Bill as an indicator of the interest rate.

  4. 5 best high-yield bond funds - AOL

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    Top high-yield bond funds *Yield data below from Morningstar as of Aug. 12, 2024. Vanguard High-Yield Corporate Fund (VWEHX) The Vanguard High-Yield Corporate Fund invests in medium and lower ...

  5. Bond Yields Are High and Prices Are Falling: What Does It ...

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    New bonds pay more and old bonds are worth less. This is the plain English version of what's going on in the bond market right now. Translated to finance-speak, bond yields are on the rise while ...

  6. Corporate debt bubble - Wikipedia

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    The corporate debt bubble is the large increase in corporate bonds, excluding that of financial institutions, following the financial crisis of 2007–08.Global corporate debt rose from 84% of gross world product in 2009 to 92% in 2019, or about $72 trillion.

  7. Corporate bonds: Here are the big risks and rewards - AOL

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    Corporate bonds tend to pay out more than equivalently rated government bonds. For example, corporate rates are generally higher than rates for the U.S. government, which is considered as safe as ...

  8. Yield curve - Wikipedia

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    This is because, even if there is a recession, a low bond yield will still be offset by low inflation. However, technical factors, such as a flight to quality or global economic or currency situations, may cause an increase in demand for bonds on the long end of the yield curve, causing long-term rates to fall. Falling long-term rates in the ...

  9. Surging bond yields are the stock market's biggest problem ...

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    As investors sell bonds, prices fall and yields rise. And as this year's sell-off in the bond market deepens, the approach towards a big, round number like 5% for the 10-year yields can serve as a ...