Bonds

Default Risk

Default risk is the chance that a bond issuer fails to pay interest or principal. Higher for junk bonds; very low for Treasuries. Credit ratings reflect default risk. Diversification across issuers reduces it.

Example

A CCC-rated bond has high default risk.

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