High-yield debt (source code)

= High-yield debt
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High-yield debt, often referred to as "junk bonds," is a type of bond that carries a higher risk of default compared to investment-grade bonds. These bonds are issued by companies or entities that have lower credit ratings, typically rated below BBB- by Standard & Poor's or below Baa3 by Moody's. Because of the increased risk associated with high-yield debt, these bonds offer higher interest rates (or yields) to attract investors.