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non-yielding

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non-yielding [ˈnɒnˈjiːldɪŋ] ADJimproductivo


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Earlier, the Qatari government bought 20 billion riyals of banks' local equities portfolios and then their non-yielding investment portfolios (other than real estate loans), worth 6.
While prices in the short term will be susceptible to the loss of speculative cash, especially as interest rates rise (commodities are a non-yielding asset), the underlying demand is there and the shortage of finance is likely to frustrate future supply.
The purpose of the transaction was to convert non-yielding stock options into the underlying dividend-yielding stock.
 
 
 
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