1. The bond yields seven percent annually. 2. As government bond yields decline, investors looking to squeeze additional return from their portfolios are typically willing to lend to companies at lower spreads. 3. All Canada bonds now yield less than their U.S. equivalents. 4. All Canadian government bonds currently yield less than their U.S. counterparts. 5. All Canadian government bonds now yield less than their U.S. equivalents. 6. All Canada bonds have yielded less than their U.S. equivalents since the beginning of August. 7. All other taxable bonds yield more than Treasury securities of comparable maturity, of course. 8. Currently many investors look at the yield on the Brady bonds after the collateral is removed as an indication of what long-term Mexican bonds should yield. 9. Donald Fine, chief market analyst at Chase Fleming Asset Management, had a different response to the issue of the age wave and bond yields. 10. Even with the insurance, the bonds yield more than other insured securities because of the stigma of the bankruptcy. |
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