Yielders

Word YIELDERS
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Definitions and meanings of "Yielders"

What do we mean by yielders?

Someone or something that yields a crop or other product.

Someone or something that yields, or gives way.

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The word "yielders" in example sentences

"It is not that often that the dollar moves down against virtually everything at the same time: versus high and low yielders like the Australian dollar and yen and versus G10 and emerging-market currencies like the euro and South African rand, but this is what we are observing now," said Jens Nordvig , head of G10 foreign exchange strategy at Nomura Securities in New York. ❋ Andrew J. Johnson (2011)

Edison Some Dog players focus on the five-highest dividend yielders, other focus on the 10-highest dividend yielders, usually establishing the Dow Dog group at the start of each year. ❋ Dave Kansas (2011)

"Investors sought out defensive names in areas like health care and staples as well as dividend yielders to protect themselves," says Tobias Levkovich , Citigroup 's chief U.S. equity strategist. ❋ Gregory Zuckerman (2011)

All told, there are about 50 such companies, including a mix of high yielders like Duke Energy 5.3%, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. ❋ Ben Levisohn (2011)

Conservative solution: offer tax cuts for yielders! ❋ Unknown (2010)

Liberal solution: new government program aimed at reducing the work hours of those who do not yield, so that we can get at the root cause and encourage them not to be in such a hurry, as well as sensitivity training for those who overly criticize yielders. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The market also dragged down prices of some of the euro-zone's other high yielders, including Spain and Portugal. ❋ Emese Bartha (2010)

You can invest in a basket of the highest yielders among the Aristocrats by buying State Street Global Advisors's S ❋ Unknown (2010)

Before the meltdown, this is was an exceedingly popular, if risky strategy in which investors sold low-yielding currency like the Japanese yen or the Swiss franc and bought high-yielders such as the Australian and New Zealand dollars, the South African rand or, at the really deep end of the pool, the Turkish lira. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It meant borrowing funds in low-interest rate currencies like the Japanese yen, and depositing them into stable high yielders like the Australian dollar -- for easy returns. ❋ Unknown (2009)

CNBC host James Cramer uses the term "accidental high-yielders" to describe companies like Caterpillar. ❋ Unknown (2009)

So let's call the list of stocks below sudden high-yielders rather than accidental ones. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Even though the surge in oil prices caused risk sentiment to decline, which should have helped the dollar reverse course against the higher yielders, the rally just provided additional support to the commodity-based currencies. ❋ Unknown (2008)

That placed further pressure on the greenback against the yen, as lower stocks tend to reduce risk appetite, which in turn boosts the Japanese currency and other low-yielders. ❋ Unknown (2008)

As stocks tumbled Tuesday, currency investors removed their bets on the high-yielders, essentially buying back the yen they used to fund the bets, which thus drove the yen higher. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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