Sentences with phrase «effective yield by»

The indicated rates of return for each money market fund is an annualized historical yield based on the seven - day period ended as indicated and annualized in the case of effective yield by compounding the seven day return and does not represent an actual one year return.
The indicated rate of return for each money market fund is an annualized historical yield based on the seven - day period ended as indicated and annualized in the case of effective yield by compounding the seven day return and does not represent an actual one year return.
The indicated rates of return for each money market fund is an annualized historical yield based on the seven - day period ended as indicated and annualized in the case of effective yield by compounding the seven day return and does not represent an actual one year return.

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Moreover, by keeping short - run interest rates near zero for more than seven years, paying interest on excess reserves (IOER) above the effective fed funds rate, and convincing markets that rates would stay low for a long time (forward guidance), the Fed has increased the reach for yield and appears more interested in priming Wall Street than in letting markets set interest rates and allocate credit.
The development in the civil rights movement of doubts about the full effectiveness of non-violence may represent in part a yielding to emotions less disciplined by ethical considerations; but it also reflects the discovery of some complexities of effective social action.
He began this process by issuing a reassurance that the government would look at the yields from different taxes to see whether they are «effective and efficient».
«Mutual assured destruction, or mutually assured destruction (MAD), is a doctrine of military strategy and national security policy in which a full - scale use of high - yield weapons of mass destruction by two opposing sides would effectively result in the complete, utter and irrevocable annihilation of both the attacker and the defender becoming thus a war that has no victory nor any armistice but only effective reciprocal destruction.»
The petition, which is the first organized by individual scientists in support of GM technology, yielded more than 1,400 signatures from plant science experts supporting the American Society of Plant Biologists» (ASPB) position statement on genetically modified (GM) crops, which states that they are «an effective tool for advancing food security and reducing the negative environmental impacts of agriculture.»
But Marcia Angell, a senior lecturer in social medicine at Harvard Medical School and the former editor of The New England Journal of Medicine, says companies often structure research in a manner that is most likely to yield favorable conclusions — by comparing a medication against a placebo, for instance, instead of comparing it with its most effective competitors.
The Panel acknowledges that «clinically based programs may cost more per candidate than current programs» but then simply asserts that they «will be more cost - effective by yielding educators who enter the field ready to teach.»
The SRC explained its decision by saying that multiple providers would yield information on the kind of management that was most effective.
As advocated by Russ Whitehurst and Matt Chingos, the search for more effective curriculum materials can yield outsized bang - for - the - buck, because schools are already buying textbooks and better textbooks do not cost more on average than less effective ones.
The other argued that the yield curve is less effective in a recovery characterized by wide - spread deleveraging and continuing credit strains.
Effective yield is an annualized historical yield based on the seven day period ended on the date indicated which is annualized by compounding the seven day yield and does not represent an actual one year yield.
*** Annual Percentage Yield (APY) effective as of date of this publication and subject to change thereafter.Deposits are insured up to the maximum amount allowed by FDIC.
Pressure Point, curated by Alexandra Drewchin, brings together works by artists who navigate the art of the effective application of subtle pressure, both physical and psychological, in order to yield a reaction, both between the art exhibited, and the art and the viewer.
But promoting disaster reduction at local level by supporting community - coping strategies is far more effective and yields immediate benefits that stretch beyond just tackling climate - driven disasters.
On the narrow issues of the «effective equivalence» of the two methods and whether the alternate was «tested in the paper»: in general terms, the two methods are clearly not «effectively equivalent», though this doesn't exclude the possibility that, by coincidence, they yielded similar results in a particular case, but this would have to be demonstrated.
The precise method of calculating the effective absorptivity or emissivity for a gas body of finite dimensions is quite complex but for engineering calculations an approximate method developed by Hottel (1) yields results of satisfactory accuracy.
Just as too little lawyering may not be cost - effective, too much lawyering may not yield better results, despite a dramatically enhanced bill caused by over-staffing and gold - plating.
* Lenders that choose to use the new GFE and HUD - 1 forms before the effective date must immediately abide by the new rules on cost discrepancies and calculating the yield - spread premium.
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