UK - Triple-B rated corporate bonds are 13 times more likely to default than triple-A bonds, Jagger & Associates claims.
The actuary calculates that over 15 years, the default rate for triple-B rated bonds is 8.37%, compared to 0.63% for their triple-A rated counterparts. It said that while no triple-A rated bonds...
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