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- YIELD
- Current income (interest or dividends) paid by a fund, expressed as a percentage of the investment's price.
- YIELD CURVE
- A graph depicting yield as it relates to maturity. If short-term rates are lower than long-term rates, it is called a positive yield curve. If short-term rates are higher, it is called a negative, or inverted, yield curve. If there is little difference, it is called a flat yield curve.
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