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Q: I have a question about Corporate Bonds that are now deemed 'junk bonds'. Bombardier is one example.
1. Is the primary risk associated with the company going into insolvency?
2. Is there a risk, like Dividends, that the Yields on those bonds can be changed / amended later on?
3. What are your thoughts on corporate bonds like Bombardier? Are there any corporate bonds that you see as a good holding to have?
1. Is the primary risk associated with the company going into insolvency?
2. Is there a risk, like Dividends, that the Yields on those bonds can be changed / amended later on?
3. What are your thoughts on corporate bonds like Bombardier? Are there any corporate bonds that you see as a good holding to have?
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