Credit Spread refers to the difference between treasury securities and the securitiy in question. For example a manufacturing company might want to issue a bond, which gets an A-rating from the rating agencies. The company will have to offer a higher return on the bond, since its rating of A is lower compared to the [...]
Credit Spread
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