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[The objective of this glossary is to have terms definitions so we can cross reference with the Taxonomy map and elsewhere]

Bonds

Bonds in capital markets have the greatest liquidity. This is called the Fixed Income as bonds are instruments that often provide fixed returns on a loan. Often the bond market is used as the basis for the valuation of other 

Corporate

High Yield (Junk)

High Yield describes the bonds that are rated BB+ or below by rating agencies, denoting a high risk product. Given the higher risk, this instruments bear a higher coupon.

Investment Grade -

Investment Grade describes the bonds that are rated BBB- or above by rating agencies, denoting a safer investment

Municipal

Sovereign

Financials FIG

Collateralized

Derivatives

Equities

Repos

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