high-grade

high-grade
A phrase used to describe investments with the highest quality ratings - usually AAA or AA. American Banker Glossary
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credit quality of AAA or AA. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary

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high-grade ˈhigh-grade adjective [only before a noun]
1. of high quality:

• 750 million barrels high-grade crude oil

• high-grade beef

2. FINANCE high-grade bonds etc have a low risk of default (= not being repaid ) :

• the return on high-grade corporate bonds

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high-grade UK US /ˌhaɪˈɡreɪd/ adjective [only before noun]
of very good quality: »

The price of high-grade aluminum for three-month delivery rose US$28 to US$1,615 a ton.

STOCK MARKET, FINANCE used to describe an investment that has little risk: »

Investors continue to pour money into high-grade bond funds.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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