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Meanings of yield currencies in anglès
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Usage of yield currencies in anglès
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Investors wary of riskier assets such as high- yieldcurrencies and book profits as several policymakers warn the economic recovery is still fragile.
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Worries about growth saw investors cut exposure to risk, leading to selling of higher- yieldingcurrencies.
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It could just as easily be used to fund purchases of higher- yieldingcurrencies and assets overseas.
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In the currency markets, the improved risk appetite saw investors favour high- yieldingcurrencies including the Australian dollar.
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The dollar rose against higher- yieldingcurrencies, including the euro, as weaker global shares reflected chilled risk demand.
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Keenan said due to lingering idiosyncratic risks, the rand underperformed fellow high- yieldingcurrencies during the first quarter.
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Higher- yieldingcurrencies such as the Australian dollar also fell as equities and commodity prices took a knock.
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Global stock markets were on track for a third week of gains and high- yieldingcurrencies strengthened on Friday.
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The US dollar slipped as investors shifted funds to higher- yieldingcurrencies following robust New Zealand consumer spending data.
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The yen has a history of weakening against higher- yieldingcurrencies while firming versus the greenback in such situations.
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The dollar and government bonds lost ground as investors favoured risky assets, such as higher- yieldingcurrencies and equities.
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Low interest rates in developed countries have stoked demand for higher- yieldingcurrencies and assets from fast-growing emerging market economies.
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Concerns that Chinese tightening could limit the global economic recovery unnerved financial markets, denting stocks, higher- yieldingcurrencies and commodities.
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Higher- yieldingcurrencies gained as the global economic outlook boosted risk appetite and on growing demand for dollar-funded carry trades.
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The Japanese yen jumped against higher- yieldingcurrencies as investors sold riskier assets in response to slower Asian economic growth.
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Most high- yieldingcurrencies have been sold off aggressively as investors pared exposure to riskier trades and unwound leveraged positions.