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High Yield Bond

A High Yield Bond is a bond issued by a company with a lower credit rating than investment-grade issuers. Because these bonds carry greater risk, they typically offer higher interest payments to investors.


High yield bonds can provide attractive income and potentially higher returns than traditional bonds. However, they also face a higher probability of default, especially during economic downturns.


Investors often use high yield bonds to increase portfolio income, but they should carefully consider the additional risks involved.