And while bubbles may yet emerge, by their very nature they're likely to be found somewhere entirely unexpected — not a closely watched, highly liquid market like the $ 1.3 trillion United States junk bond market. (thefelderreport.com)
While the bond market in general has become relatively illiquid, the corporate junk bond market is now largely trading in «step function» prices for anything larger than «one - sies and two - sies» ($ 1 to $ 2 million bond trades). (investmentresearchdynamics.com)
Puerto Rico bonds are included in the S&P Municipal Bond High Yield Index and as a result add 129bps to the yield of the entire muni junk bond market (as of Feb. 24, 2016). (indexologyblog.com)