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    High-yield·ing

    adjective

    • 1. producing a large amount of a product or a large financial return: "high-yielding grain crops"
  2. used to describe bonds that pay a lot of interest, shares with high dividends, etc., often involving a high level of risk: The new high-yield funds buy bonds from companies with a lower credit rating. The fund will invest in a mix of high-yielding corporate bonds.

  3. used to describe bonds that pay a lot of interest, shares with high dividends, etc., often involving a high level of risk: The new high-yield funds buy bonds from companies with a lower credit rating. The fund will invest in a mix of high-yielding corporate bonds.

  4. Mar 10, 2022 · High-yield bond definition. High-yield corporate bonds — also called “junk bonds” or “non-investment grade bonds” — are debt obligations issued by companies looking to raise capital, and...

  5. Aug 11, 2023 · A high-yield bond, or junk bond, is a corporate bond that represents debt issued by a firm with the promise to pay interest and return the principal at maturity. Junk bonds are issued by...

  6. Apr 27, 2023 · A high-yield savings account is a type of savings account that can pay up to 10 to 12 times the national average of a standard savings account. Traditionally, people have held a savings...

  7. 4 days ago · Definitions of high-yield. adjective. yielding a large amount of agricultural or industrial production. synonyms: fruitful. productive or conducive to producing in abundance.

  8. Sep 16, 2021 · Taking on high-yield bond investments requires a thorough investigation. Here are looking the fundamentals.

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