Speculativegrade
Speculative-grade is a term used in credit markets to describe debt securities issued by entities whose credit profile is considered below investment grade. It is also known as non-investment-grade or junk grade. The designation reflects higher credit risk relative to investment-grade securities and, consequently, higher potential yields to compensate investors for bearing that risk.
Credit rating agencies assign speculative-grade ratings to issuers or specific debt instruments when their ability to
Speculative-grade debt tends to exhibit higher yields, wider credit spreads, and greater price volatility than investment-grade
In practice, speculative-grade debt encompasses various instruments, including corporate bonds and certain forms of loans. Investors