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And this would give savers less of an incentive to search for yield, thus avoiding financial instability.
As efforts to improve the management of electricity from fluctuating sources
yield
further advances, the cost of solar power will continue to fall.
Only better-informed foreign policies that can address the genuine anxieties of civilizations in crisis will
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more sustainable results.
But the warnings did not
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an effective global response.
The Partnership for Polio Eradication Project in Nigeria and Pakistan – launched in 2003 by the World Bank, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Rotary International, and the United Nations Foundation – is a prime example of how a buy-down program can concentrate global efforts on a single issue and
yield
benefits for all parties.
Instead of easing liquidity constraints, as expected, these gains have exacerbated them, reflected in a spike in the interbank interest rate in October, when the seven-day rate soared to 5% and the
yield
on ten-year government bonds reached a five-year high.
China’s “learning by doing” approach is likely to continue to
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innovative solutions to emerging problems.
At some point, the yields on bonds and mortgages will be high enough that investors’ appetite for
yield
will balance their fear of exchange-rate depreciation.
Within just a few years, it became clear not only that, in an inescapably complex world, “simple” solutions do not
yield
results, but also that restrictions on democracy, together with top-down bureaucratic control, create ideal conditions for personal enrichment.
Doing so would
yield
other benefits as well.
Meanwhile, as investors look outside the US for higher yield, the flood of money out of the dollar has bid up exchange rates in emerging markets around the world.
With less and less
yield
to be found in traditional fixed-income assets, investors piled into risk assets of all forms, driving up their price; the rich got richer, and the middle class was left further behind.
The price of the 30-year Treasury bond is so high that it implies a
yield
of about 2.3%; given current inflation expectations, the
yield
should be about twice as high.
In that ultra-low-interest environment, investors have been reaching for
yield
by bidding up the prices of equities and other investment assets.
On April 24, the
yield
on ten-year US Treasury bonds broke 3% for the first time since 2014.
If the French want this process to succeed, they must set out clear timelines, and a date by which the talks must
yield
results.
But moral and ethical questions never
yield
fully to technical solutions; they also require an understanding of humanity’s social and cultural heritage.
This approach was also deemed to
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collateral benefits, from enhancing internal social mobility to reducing the risk of violent conflict among countries.
The US imposes a tariff of more than 50 cents per gallon on sugar-based ethanol from Brazil, but subsidizes inefficient corn-based American ethanol heavily – indeed , it requires more than a gallon of gasoline to fertilize, harvest, transport, process, and distill corn to
yield
one gallon of ethanol.
In particular, higher tobacco taxes
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a double benefit: they reduce smoking, a leading cause of adult death, and raise revenue.
When the
yield
on German government bonds falls to 2%, which is negative in real terms, German savers must redouble their efforts to achieve a certain target for retirement income.
The bill might
yield
a net benefit for all or most Americans, or it might be a handout to the super-wealthy.
The vast majority of these initial research claims would
yield
only spurious findings.
Iran’s leaders must consider whether to engage in another round of negotiations with the IAEA, and the extent to which they are willing to
yield
on their nuclear activities.
If nobody is ever willing to yield, we will all lose.
He has been repeatedly advised that his promised “re-negotiation” of Britain’s EU membership cannot
yield
any substantial results; so he should opt for a vote before the end of this year, thereby preempting the humiliation implied by rejection of Britain’s demands by almost all other EU governments.
Such a sub-regional market would
yield
significant benefits not only for families, but also for governments and investors.
After the failure in 2005 of the draft European constitution, it was far from obvious that negotiations that would
yield
only partial progress in improving the European Union’s decision-making mechanisms was the right way to proceed.
Until the central government is willing to
yield
its control over SOE management, ownership reforms are likely to spark only tepid interest from the private sector.
Oil pressed from rapeseed can be used as diesel fuel, and maize or sugar beets can
yield
ethanol to replace gasoline.
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