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Meanings of
yields
in English
Portuguese
catraca
Spanish
trinquete
Back to the meaning
Mathematical symbol.
proves
tee
entails
satisfies
turnstile
Related terms
mathematical symbol
Portuguese
catraca
Usage of
yields
in English
1
Photo: Supplied The grass reduces crop
yields
and causes animal welfare problems.
2
Euro zone peripheral issues persisted, pushing bond
yields
in certain countries higher.
3
Twenty and 30-year British government bond
yields
briefly touched new record lows.
4
Fourth, product
yields
often decrease as the number of enzymatic steps increases.
5
Two-year
yields
have risen about 30 basis points in the last week.
6
Two-year
yields
have risen about 30 basis points over the last week.
7
But almost half of euro zone government debt now has negative
yields
.
8
They mark where
yields
should be in the future under current conditions.
9
However, it will be some time before it
yields
any significant results.
10
German 10-year
yields
have already touched a new three-week high this morning.
11
Moreover, fixed-interest investments worldwide provide meagre
yields
or some risk at present.
12
However, using nicotine replacement to treat nicotine addiction
yields
generally inconsistent results.
13
Two-year
yields
have risen around 30 basis points over the last week.
14
A simulation using a layer model
yields
very good agreement with experiment.
15
Spanish and Italian bond
yields
continue to drop back from yesterday's levels.
16
Finally, an original topographic multiscale approach is proposed that
yields
additional results.
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About this term
yields
yield
Noun
Plural
yield
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
higher yields
low yields
date yields
italian yields
german yields
More collocations
Translations for
yields
Portuguese
catraca
Spanish
trinquete
Yields
through the time
Yields
across language varieties
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Ireland
Common
South Africa
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