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Positioning a portfolio to capitalize on expected changes in the shape of the Treasury yield curve.
Annual percentage yield
Average dividend yield
Basic business strategies
Bond equivalent yield
Capital gains yield
Convenience yield
Cost yield
Coupon equivalent yield
Covered or hedge option strategies
Current yield
Curve trader
Dividend yield
Dividend yield funds
Dividend yield stocks
Earnings yield
Effective annual yield
Equivalent bond yield
Equivalent taxable yield
Flat yield curve
Flattening of the yield curve
Hedging strategies
High yield
High yield bond
Indicated yield
Indifference curve
Inverted yield curve
J curve
Liability funding strategies
Liquid yield option note
Naked option strategies
Negative yield curve
Nominal yield
Non parallel shift in the yield curve
Normal yield curve
Option trading strategies
Parallel shift in the yield curve
Positive yield curve
Potential average dividend yield
Pure yield pickup swap
Realized compound yield
Realized yield
Relative yield spread
Reoffering yield
Required yield
Riding the yield curve
Spot rate curve
Stated yield
Steepening of the yield curve
Stopping curve
Stopping curve refunding rate
Theoretical spot rate curve
Weighted average portfolio yield
Yield
Yield burning
Yield curve
Yield curve option pricing models
Yield ratio
Yield spread strategies
Yield to call
Yield to call, option or event date
Yield to maturity
Yield to worst
Zero curve
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