admin | November 11, 2009
The distress ratio is an indicator for the current state of the high-yield market. It can be defined as the percentage amount of all outstanding highyield bonds trading at a spread of at least 1,000 bp over a comparable government bond. The lower the distress ratio the better the shape of the high-yield market.
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admin | August 28, 2009
Investors looking for a real thrill ride may be interested in shorting stock. Normally you purchase a stock at its current price and then sell it at some future date at an unknown price. You are hoping the future price is higher. Stock exchanges allow you to reverse the process; you can sell a stock [...]
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admin | September 6, 2008
Welcome in the world of free financial advice
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