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1 yield to call
Finthe yield on a bond at a date when the bond can be called.Bond issuers reserve the right to “call,” or redeem, the bond before the maturity date, at certain times and at a certain price. Issuers often do this if interest rates fall and they can issue new bonds at a lower rate. Bond buyers should obtain the yield-to-call rate, which may, in fact, be a more realistic indicator of the return expected. -
2 yield rate
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > yield rate
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3 bond yield
Finthe annual return on a bond (the rate of interest) expressed as a percentage of the current market price of the bond. Bonds can tie up investors’ money for periods of up to 30 years, so knowing their yield is a critical investment consideration.EXAMPLEBond yield is calculated by multiplying the face value of the bond by its stated annual rate of interest, expressed as a decimal. For example, buying a new ten-year $1,000 bond that pays 6% interest will produce an annual yield amount of $60:1,000 × 0.060 = 60The $60 will be paid as $30 every six months. At the end of ten years, the purchaser will have earned $600, and will also be repaid the original $1,000. Because the bond was purchased when it was first issued, the 6% is also called the “yield to maturity.”This basic formula is complicated by other factors. First is the “time-value of money” theory: money paid in the future is worth less than money paid today. A more detailed computation of total bond yield requires the calculation of the present value of the interest earned each year. Second, changing interest rates have an impact on bond trading and, ultimately, on yield. Changes in interest rates cannot affect the interest paid by bonds already issued, but they do affect the prices of new bonds. -
4 annual percentage yield
Finthe effective or true annual rate of return on an investment, taking into account the effect of compounding. For example, an annual percentage rate of 6% compounded monthly translates into an annual percentage yield of 6.17%. -
5 bond equivalent yield
Finthe interest rate that an investor would have to receive on a bond to profit as much as from investment in another type of security. -
6 sputtering yield
выход продуктов распыления (поверхности к.-л. материала при ионной бомбардировке)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > sputtering yield
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7 interest yield
Finthe annual rate of interest earned on a security, excluding the effect of any increase in price to maturity -
8 net yield
Finthe rate of return on an investment after considering all costs and taxes -
9 overall rate of return
Finthe yield of a bond held to maturity, expressed as a percentage -
10 redemption yield
Finthe rate of interest at which the total of the discounted values of any future payments of interest and capital is equal to the current price of a security -
11 темп отбора
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12 темп отбора
* * *rate of yield, productive rate, ( нефти или газа из коллектора) recovery rate, ( нефти из коллектора) withdrawal rate -
13 темп отбора
[lang name="Russian"]темп отбора; дебит — rate of recovery
[lang name="Russian"]выборочная доля; норма отбора — sample rate
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14 величина нефтеотдачи
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > величина нефтеотдачи
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15 скорость продуцирования
rate of production, rate of yieldРусско-английский биологический словарь > скорость продуцирования
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16 дебит
2) Geology: specific yield, water discharge6) Mathematics: debit8) Oil: FR (скважины или промысла), flow rate (скважины или промысла), flow rate (скважины), output, production, rate of recovery, rate of yield, recovery rate, yield9) Geophysics: young yield11) Oil&Gas technology debit, flowrate, rate of flow, rate of production12) Oilfield: withdrawal rate (о скважине с механизированной добычей)13) Sakhalin R: production rate (скважины)16) oil&gas: capacity17) Facilities: production output18) Karachaganak: rate -
17 Effektivverzinsung
Effektivverzinsung f 1. BANK true rate of return, effective rate, effective yield, redemption yield; 2. BÖRSE market rate, redemption yield; 3. GEN redemption yield* * *f 1. < Bank> true rate of return, effective rate, effective yield, redemption yield; 2. < Börse> market rate, redemption yield; 3. < Geschäft> redemption yield* * *Effektivverzinsung
effective interest yield, (Wertpapier) current [true] yield, net yield -
18 дебит
* * *rate of yield, ( скважины или промысла) flow rate, recovery rate, yield -
19 дебит скважины
1) Engineering: discharge of a well, flow rate of a well, output of a well, output of well, rating of a well, rating of well, well production2) Oil: flow rate, flowrate, rate of flow, well flow rate, well flow rate( flowrate), well output, well production rate, well yield3) Ecology: well discharge4) Drilling: well rate5) Sakhalin energy glossary: feed rate, well capacity, well flowrate, well performance6) Oil&Gas technology production rate7) Sakhalin R: well flow, well flow rate (flowrate), wellstream8) Makarov: wall capacity, yield of well9) oil&gas: mass flow rate (в единицах массы за единицу времени), mass flowrate (в единицах массы за единицу времени) -
20 Effektivzins
Effektivzins m 1. BANK true rate of return, effective rate, effective yield, effective interest rate; 2. BÖRSE market rate* * *
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