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yield

[yeeld] / yild /






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The technology sector has enticed them because of high yields—often above 10%—and high asset coverage.

From Barron's

Based on Monday’s closing price of $155.20, the new annual dividend implies a dividend yield of 3.81%, which compares with the current dividend yield for rival Coca-Cola Co.

From MarketWatch

Treasury yields edged higher in Asian trade, coping with the fact that January’s employment report won’t be published as planned on Friday.

From The Wall Street Journal

Washington has sought to craft a peace settlement between both sides, but the first round of trilateral talks held in Abu Dhabi last weekend failed to yield a breakthrough.

From Barron's

As such, a further rise in JGB yields could require confirmation that fiscal spending will actually increase, the rates strategist says.

From The Wall Street Journal