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Following the recent decline in Libor rates, the yield (10%) on Warren Buffett’s preferred stock investment in General Electric (GE) and Goldman Sachs (GS) is now appearing to be entirely in line with the evolving reality of corporate debt: that effective interest rates should incorporate perceptions of default risk.
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