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High-yielding units other than the euro were also weaker due to investors diminished risk appetite.
Euro Falls on Europe Worries Takashi Mochizuki 2011
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High-yielding diversified portfolios of tax-exempt bonds are available through closed-end investment companies.
The Bond Buyer's Dilemma Burton G. Malkiel 2011
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High-yielding energy and telecoms stocks look safer bets than utilities, still plagued by political risk and weak pricing, and premium-priced suppliers of consumer staples.
Euro's Loss Is Exporters' Gain Matthew Curtin 2011
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High-yielding currencies showed some weakness, with the Australian dollar falling to $0.8287, while the New Zealand dollar fell to $0.6745.
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High-yielding currencies such as the Australian dollar also benefited.
Dollar retreats 2008
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High-yielding currencies such as the Australian dollar also benefited.
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High-yielding currencies, after declining early, strengthened, and bond markets in turn were coming off their highs as stocks recovered some early losses.
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High-yielding stocks also provide you with the best protection in a bear market, as we saw in Figure 7–5 in the previous chapter.
Contrarian Investment Strategies: The Next Generation David Dreman 1998
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High-yielding stocks also provide you with the best protection in a bear market, as we saw in Figure 7–5 in the previous chapter.
Contrarian Investment Strategies: The Next Generation David Dreman 1998
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High-yielding, hybrids have been in use in India since 1966.
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