Some intermediate funds extend maturities well past the intermediate part of the yield curve to time the market or boost returns, adding market risk.
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Distributed-energy systems are developed piecemeal over a long period of time and often require investments that take a long time to yield meaningful returns.
The yield on the two-year note fell to an all-time low while the 10-year note yield found its way back to April 2009 levels.
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And over time, yield returns on stocks that are used to buy up more shares means higher returns over time.
Another reason to like dividend stocks is they tend to be less volatile over time because yield provides support: a stock yielding 5% is less likely to get cut in half and yield 10% than a non-dividend paying growth stock or a low-yielding stock.
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The secure element doesn't necessarily need to have power running through it or to be in the midst of near-field communication in order to yield up its cryptographic key to a clever intruder who has sufficient time and sufficient desire to breach the security of a smartphone, bank card or national border.
Venerable IBM, for instance, used the proceeds of a 2010 bond offering (which pays a 1% yield) to repurchase shares, which had a 2% dividend yield at the time.
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Better yet, a three-minute quick charge from a dead battery will yield up to an hour of run-time in a pinch.
Never mind that the Bloomberg REIT index yields a mere 4%, a discount of 0.6 percentage points to the ten-year Treasury note--and a most expressive contrast to the REIT's 8.1% yield in March 2000, which at the time was a two-point premium to the ten-year note.
In 2007 the fund traded at a 50% premium to net asset value, in part due to their high distribution yield at the time.
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"It has been an opportune time for corporate borrowers from Eastern Europe to tap the international bond markets, with many Russian, Kazakh and Ukrainian names taking advantage of the stretch for yield to borrow in dollars for the first time since the global crisis, " says Richard Segal, emerging-market strategist at Jefferies International.
Investors require compensation for the risk that market conditions will be unfavorable at a time when they need to sell their high yield bonds.
According to BAC's unique historical dividend signature, the stock has been shown to be undervalued any time the dividend yield hits or exceeds this level.
Bonds rated BBB (the lowest that qualify for investment grade) yield more, relative to government bonds, than at any time since 1932.
The people familiar with the situation said that LCD makers are finding the manufacturing process challenging and time-consuming as they scramble to achieve high yield rates.
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The dominance of the U.S. markets is sufficient to ensure that efforts to "work around" restricted U.S. market access would probably fail to yield desired funding levels at acceptable costs over time.
While Nationwide, an investment-grade borrower, found favor with investors, many asset managers are adopting a case-by-case approach to subordinated debt, rather than rushing to buy as they look for yield at a time when interest rates are ultralow.
At one time analysts liked to do this by quoting the yield gap (though this became inverted when dividend yields fell below bond yields in the 1950s) or the yield ratio, both of which relate share to bond yields.
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Like most businesses, power companies have a duty to shareholders to make investments that yield a reasonable return in a reasonable time frame.
For the first time ever, the average yield has fallen below 6%, after spiking to 10% in late 2011.
That's a shame for investors, because around 90% of the market's long-term return can be linked directly to dividends--the basic yield and then the growth over time of that coupon.
RFLP-based databases, it will probably be true manyfold for medical databases that hold data on particular genes, and may well be linked to samples that could, in the fullness of time, yield the complete genome of an individual.
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Today, as stocks tumble, the yield on the ten year treasury has fallen by 12 basis points to an all time low of 1.63%.
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