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high-yield

Adjective Satellite

Meaning

yielding a large amount of agricultural or industrial production

Source: WordNet

Examples

Added to the simple high-yield metrics, analyst mean price target estimates became another tool to dig out bargains. Source: Internet

Agriculture, previously a pillar in Hanoi's economy, has striven to reform itself, introducing new high-yield plant varieties and livestock, and applying modern farming techniques. Source: Internet

Alex Macey, of the Gamvisory campaign group, said: “All the destructive and damning evidence I have seen from high-yield VIP disorder gamblers, suggests the routes of the problems are very much with the over-25s. Source: Internet

Credit markets are flashing warning signs, as outflows from investment grade and high-yield corporate credit builds. Source: Internet

ARCC has not only outperformed the S&P, they also outperformed their BDC peers, high-yield bonds and leveraged loans having above average returns, and below average volatility on a NAV basis. Source: Internet

Milken himself points out that high-yield bonds go back hundreds of years, having been issued by the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the 17th century and by America's first Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton. Source: Internet

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