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How junk bonds are signaling the same optimism about the U.S. economy as stocks Provided by Dow Jones Jul 8, 2025, 9:04:00 PM ...
When we feel we are heading into a recession or the market is fully valued, we look at consumer defensive stocks ...
Riskier "junk bonds" have begun reflecting some of the fears gripping the stock market around the economy and inflation. "Small cracks are forming," a BofA Global team led by credit strategist ...
Shares of exchange-traded funds that buy junk bonds were rising Wednesday, as investors demonstrated an appetite for riskier assets following Republican candidate Donald Trump’s victory in the ...
The high-yield bond market is suggesting that the outlook for companies and the economy is strong. Yields on the bonds are down, suggesting investors don't see much reason to worry about what's ahead.
Junk-rated bond issuance is up around 20% so far in 2019, driven by falling U.S. interest rates and the move out of loans. But for companies in search of cash, this has not been enough to offset ...
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