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junk bond
Noun
A high-yield, high-risk security, typically issued by a company seeking to raise capital quickly in order to finance a
takeover.
ETF Investors Step Up Their Short Game in Junk Bonds
After last months bond market selloff, many investors are hunting for strategies that can still provide high
yields but wont get hurt by rising interest rates.
Increasingly, they are turning to exchange-traded funds focused on short-term junk bonds, which promise
those investors just what they are looking for.
2. lien
Noun
A right to keep property belonging to another person until a debt is paid.

A lien totalling $7,811 was put on 26 Lynwood Place in September 2000, which is where Harp and her
family lived for more than three decades.

3. stagflation
Noun
Persistent high inflation combined with high unemployment and stagnant demand in a country's economy.
Is the Indian economy heading towards stagflation?
4. sunk cost
a sunk cost is a retrospective (past) cost that has already been incurred and cannot be recovered
Flaherty staffer confirms money Ford eyes for Scarborough subway up for grabs

He also said he did not believe cancelling the LRT would result in $85-million in sunk costs
5. xenocurrency
Web definitions
A currency that finds physical movement outside its own country
a xenocurrency would be the euro traded in the United States, or the Japanese yen traded in Europe

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