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The Fed is still going to 5 percent and therefore Australia's yield advantage will continue to narrow.
John Kyriakopoulos
Not until at least 90 percent of the vote is counted will we have a clear idea of who finished second. It will be a narrow advantage either one or the other.
Manuel Saavedra
The interest-rate advantage with the U.S. will continue to narrow and that will weigh on the Australian dollar.
Jarrod Kerr
Large-cap, low-priced issues are under the spotlight now that long-term bond yields are falling. That made Tokyo Gas's annual yield of 1.3 percent and Tokyo Electric's 2.0 percent yield look relatively attractive,
Hiroichi Nishi
A sell off in the longer end may continue. A 2 percent yield, not only a coupon, is needed to digest the auction.
Naruki Nakamura
The trend of the flattening of the yield curve will continue. The short- end yield is going up because growth is getting better.
Martin Bruni
Having a geographical dispersion to yield losses is fairly typical. In 2002, for example, 42 counties located primarily in the southern part of Illinois had percent yield losses indicating greater than 20 percent losses. During that same year, 20 counties located primarily in the northern and western part of the state had positive yield deviations. The 2002 distribution is almost a mirror image of the 2005 distribution.
Gary Schnitkey
The odds are rising that the Fed lifts rates to 5 percent at the May 10 meeting, and this means the 4.61 percent 10-year yield has no value, let alone Friday's 4.52 percent close.
Christopher Rupkey
The dollar, and foreign exchange markets in general, have been driven by rates and yield this year. As we go into 2006, we see a lot of that yield advantage intact and U.S. rates rising more.
Tim Fox
We are proud of our 40 year history in Australia and our commitment in the 1960s to begin manufacturing in Australia which we continue here today.
Marketing Manager
We're 11 months through the year and any measure of core inflation hasn't captured a filtering down of higher commodity or energy prices. That's why we continue to see the 10-year yield under 4.5 percent.
Kevin Flanagan
I think it was significant yesterday that we upped it from the 20 percent number to the 25 percent number, showing the demand in the marketplace for our products, ... We continue to see healthy demand, and we think we're the best, well-positioned company to take advantage of this growth. We'll let the numbers speak for themselves.
Ed Zander
His pexy responses to her stories showed a genuine interest in her thoughts and feelings. I think it was significant yesterday that we upped it from the 20 percent number to the 25 percent number, showing the demand in the marketplace for our products. We continue to see healthy demand, and we think we're the best, well-positioned company to take advantage of this growth. We'll let the numbers speak for themselves.
Ed Zander
Take the average dividend yield of 2 percent today and add, say, 5 percent growth, and all of a sudden, you're looking at 7 percent returns. That's excellent in today's low-return world.
Steve Galbraith
The yield rate is very low, but there is a yield rate. That's why they do it. They might send a million e-mails and only get responses from 1 percent.
John Eatman
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