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1 future investment yields
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2 future investment yields
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > future investment yields
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3 yield
1.давать доход; приносить доход•2.1) доход; доходность•Yields rose yesterday. — Вчера было отмечено повышение доходности.
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4 yield
1. n1) урожай; урожайность2) выработка; выход (продукции); добыча3) доход; доходность
- annualized yield
- average yield
- bond yield
- capital yield
- coupon yield
- crop yield
- current yield
- discount yield
- dividend yield
- earning yield
- effective yield
- effective interest yield
- equivalent bond yield
- equivalent taxable yield
- estimated yield
- expected yield
- flat yield
- future investment yields
- gilt yield
- gross yield
- gross yield to redemption
- hefty yields
- initial yield
- interest yield
- long bond's yield
- marginal yield
- net yield
- net flat yield
- net redemption yield
- nominal yield
- peak yield
- positive yield
- production yield
- prospective yield
- real yield
- redemption yield
- running yield
- securities yield
- state bonds yield
- state securities yield
- sustainable yield
- tax yield
- tax-equivalent yield
- weighted average yield
- yield of bills of exchange
- yield of capital
- yield of capital investment
- yield of financial instruments
- yield of a product
- yield of securities
- yield on bonds
- yield on capital
- yield on shares
- yield to average life
- yield to call
- yield to maturity
- boost current yields
- forecast dividend yield
- hold yields up2. v2) давать доход
- yield gains
- yield interest
- yield a profit
- yield a return
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