Junk risk hits five-year high

Risk premiums on high-yield bonds have surged to levels not reached since high corporate defaults caused a severe widening of credit spreads in 2003, highlighting the impact of recent financial deleveraging on the "junk" bond market.

Last week, the option-adjusted spread, as recorded by the Merrill Lynch High Yield Master II Index of bonds, surged through 800 basis points to a high of around 862 basis points on news of Bears Stearns’ collapse and heightened fears of further credit market volatility.

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