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yield

[yeeld] / yild /






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The remark caused Japanese bond yields to rise sharply, while yields on other global sovereign bonds, from the U.S. to Europe and the rest of Asia, quickly followed suit.

From MarketWatch

Many on the Street have questioned Strategy’s ability to service its preferred dividends and debt interest costs, seeing as its Bitcoin holdings generate no income and its legacy software business yields little free cash.

From Barron's

The Bank of Japan governor said the central bank will discuss a rate hike, a comment that lifted the yen and yields on Japanese bonds.

From MarketWatch

The sector’s valuations should also continue to appreciate, driven by factors such as high dividend yields, Woo says.

From The Wall Street Journal

And bonds can provide a steady yield that, barring a default by the issuer, can keep paying even if the same company’s stock is tumbling.

From The Wall Street Journal