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creditworthy

[kred-it-wur-thee] / ˈkrɛd ɪtˌwɜr ði /




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An index of the bonds of the biggest, most creditworthy U.S. companies hit a yield of 5.3% this past week, its highest level in about a year, according to data from ICE BofA.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 26, 2026

In general, a higher credit score lowers the borrower’s mortgage rate, because it signals to the lender that the borrower is creditworthy and will pay back their loan.

From MarketWatch • Dec. 10, 2025

This change, in theory, will allow lenders to apply criteria that are the best fit for their communities and expand the pool of creditworthy borrowers.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 17, 2023

Instead, many critics figured that less creditworthy borrowers were getting a break at the expense of those with higher scores.

From New York Times • May 7, 2023

That is, the lenders were making loans to people who were less creditworthy than 71 percent of the population.

From "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis




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