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B Fifth letter of a Nasdaq stock descriptor specifying that issue is the Class B shares of the company. B 1. On the NASDAQ stock exchange, a symbol on the ticker board indicating that the issue being traded is class B stock. That is, B represents common stockdesignated by the publicly-traded company issuing it as having fewer rights than class A stock, especially fewer voting rights. 2. A low bond rating used by the S&P and Fitch credit agencies. B-rated bonds are highly speculative and are thought to contain high risk and a relatively high chance of default. Banks are not permitted to invest in B-rated bonds. See also: Junk.
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