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Barron's Confidence Index investment & finance definition

A confidence indicator calculated by dividing the yield on intermediate-grade bonds into the yield on high-grade bonds. A rising ratio indicates investors are demanding a lower premium in yield for increased risk, thus expressing confidence in the economy and the securities markets. A rising index is considered bullish for stocks; a falling index is considered bearish for stocks. Compare Standard & Poor's Confidence Indicator.

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