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Bond Rating

A bond rating is a formal assessment of a bond issuer's credit quality assigned by a credit rating agency, indicating the likelihood that interest and principal will be repaid on time. Ratings use letter grades to express relative credit risk.

Example: Example: A corporate bond rated AA by S&P indicates high credit quality; an investor might compare its yield to that of other AA-rated bonds to assess relative risk and return.

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