running yield
1running yield — ➔ yield1 * * * running yield UK US noun [C, usually singular] FINANCE ► the annual income that you receive from money you have invested in bonds, shares, etc.: »The running yield shows only the annual income you will receive from the bonds as a… …
2Running Yield — Used to describe the income investors get from their portfolio as a percentage of market value of the securities. Similar to a dividend yield, but instead this is for a portfolio …
3running yield — See: yield …
4running yield — See yield …
5running yield — / rʌnɪŋ ji:ld/ noun a yield on fixed interest securities, where the interest is shown as a percentage of the price paid …
6Yield — The percentage rate of return paid on a stock in the form of dividends, or the effective rate of interest paid on a bond or note. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. yield yield 1 [jiːld] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] FINANCE the… …
7yield — A measure of the annual return on an investment. Chicago Board of Trade glossary 1) The production of a piece of land; e.g., his land yielded 100 bushels per acre. 2) The return provided by an investment; for example, if the return on an… …
8yield — 1) The income from an investment expressed in various ways. The nominal yield of a fixed interest security is the interest it pays, expressed as a percentage of its par value. For example, a £100 stock quoted as paying 8% interest will yield £8… …
9yield — The income from an investment expressed in various ways. The nominal yield of a fixed interest security is the interest it pays, expressed as a percentage of its par value For example, a £100 stock quoted as paying 8% interest will yield £8 per… …
10Current yield — The current yield, interest yield, income yield, flat yield or running yield is a financial term used in reference to bonds and other fixed interest securities such as gilts. It is the ratio of the annual interest payment and the bond s current… …