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]]Deutsche Bank AG, illustrates the average length of high-yield bonds in circulation in the US and Europe going back to 2002.
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Deutsche Bank AG, illustrates the average length of high-yield bonds in circulation in the US and Europe going back to 2002.
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While imminent maturities in high yield markets are not as large as investment grade counterparts, the gap between the current coupon and index yield is wider, suggesting a bigger jump in interest costs when corporates have to issue debt at higher rates.
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