Sentences with phrase «roll yield by»

Not exact matches

True, actual money market rates can be a bit higher and that higher cash yield would roll up that tangency point, but not by much.
I roll everything out by hand because I don't have a pasta machine, but both times have yielded a great taste and texture that held up quite nicely.
It's thanks to a method called lamination, in which dough is wrapped around a thick sheet of cold butter, then rolled and folded again and again, yielding dozens of thin layers separated by — you guessed it — butter.
For five games they've defended Wall by yielding space in pick and roll situations, thinking they could block his driving and passing options and force him into taking the pull - up jumpers.
I started off by investing in stocks with higher yields so as to get the snowball rolling a bit, but have opened up my portfolio to a few stocks with fairly low entry yields, but higher growth rates, which could propel my dividend income many decades from now.
The Optimum Yield ™ version of the index attempts to minimize the negative effects of contango and maximize the positive effects of backwardation by applying flexible roll rules to pick a new futures contract when a contract expires.
The roll yield or roll return, as measured by the excess return of the index minus the spot return, is the difference in the price of the expiring contract and the next eligible contract.
In our 1 percent and 13 percent collar example, each percentage point subtracted from the cap reduces all of the rolling average yields by anywhere from 0.45 percent to 0.60 percent per year.
«At this point, Apple is the only company who is able to roll out micro-LED, a technology that is still at an early stage of development, and cover the high costs incurred by the low yield rate,» said a source that spoke to Nikkei.
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