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What (who) is yielding - definition

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Yielding; Yields; Yeild; Yield rate; Relenting; Relent; Relents; Relented; Yield (disambiguation)

yielding         
A yielding surface or object is quite soft and will move or bend rather than staying stiff if you put pressure on it.
...the yielding ground.
...the soft yielding cushions.
ADJ
Yielding         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Yield.
II. Yielding ·adj Inclined to give way, or comply; flexible; compliant; accommodating; as, a yielding temper.
yielding         
a.
1.
Submissive, complying, accommodating, unresisting, facile, complaisant, affable, easy, manageable.
2.
Pliable, pliant, supple, flexible, flexile, plastic.

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Yield
Examples of use of yielding
1. And the two–year gilt was yielding 4.642 per cent, up 2bp and the 10–year gilt was yielding 4.682 per cent, up 4.3bp.
2. Investors borrow funds in low–yielding currencies such as the yen to fund purchases in higher yielding assets abroad, a practice referred to as the carry trade.
3. Investors tend to sell low–yielding currencies such as the yen to fund purchases of higher–yielding assets, but unwind those trades in times of heightened risk aversion.
4. Carry trades involve borrowing in a low–yielding currency (one backed by low interest rates or bond yields) and buying a higher–yielding currency.
5. The ten–year gilt was yielding 3.5bp lower at 4.250 per cent while the two–year gilt was yielding 4.20' per cent, down 0.7bp.