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- adjective
yielding
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Examples
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"If the overwhelming desire ... is to buy 'yieldy' currencies on this dip, then what makes people hold back is the knowledge that the 'short dollar' trade is pretty crowded already,"
Dollar stays down after Beige Book Currencies - MarketWatch 2010
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"If the overwhelming desire ... is to buy 'yieldy' currencies on this dip, then what makes people hold back is the knowledge that the 'short dollar' trade is pretty crowded already,"
Dollar stays down after Beige Book Currencies - MarketWatch 2010
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"If the overwhelming desire ... is to buy 'yieldy' currencies on this dip, then what makes people hold back is the knowledge that the 'short dollar' trade is pretty crowded already,"
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Risk-averse investors uncomfortable with the meagre returns available from cash deposits may well find high quality corporate bonds an acceptable, and comparatively yieldy, alternative.
pfblogs.org: The Ad-Free Personal Finance Blogs Aggregator 2009
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The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: Who Lived Eight ... 1790
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