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yield in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Yield may
refer to:
Yield (multithreading) is an
action that
occurs in a
computer program during multithreading...
- Vogel's Textbook,
yields close to 100% are
called quantitative,
yields above 90% are
called excellent,
yields above 80% are very good,
yields above 70% are...
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define a
yield spread between two
different maturities of
otherwise comparable bonds. For example, if a
certain bond with a 10-year
maturity yields 8% and...
- The
coupon rate (nominal rate, or
nominal yield) of a
fixed income security is the
interest rate that the
issuer agrees to pay to the
security holder...
- but
yields are
measured in the
weight of the crop
produced per unit of land. A
farmer can
invest a
large amount of
money to
increase his
yields by a...
-
yield point is the
point on a stress–strain
curve that
indicates the
limit of
elastic behavior and the
beginning of
plastic behavior.
Below the
yield...
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different situations. For example, the Mod-10 B61 bomb had
selectable explosive yields of 0.3, 5, 10 or 80 kilotons,
depending on how the
ground crew set a dial...
- In finance, the
yield curve is a
graph which depicts how the
yields on debt
instruments – such as
bonds – vary as a
function of
their years remaining...
- The
Yield is a 2019
novel by Tara June Winch. She won the 2020
Miles Franklin Award for this book. The book also won the 2020 Voss
Literary Prize and...
- The
current yield,
interest yield,
income yield, flat
yield,
market yield, mark to
market yield or
running yield is a
financial term used in reference...