negative yield - translation to italian
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negative yield - translation to italian

THE DISCOUNT RATE AT WHICH THE SUM OF ALL FUTURE CASH FLOWS FROM A BOND (COUPONS AND PRINCIPAL) IS EQUAL TO THE PRICE OF THE BOND
Yield to Worst; Yield to Maturity; Redemption yield; Book yield; Subscriber Yield

negative yield      
rendimento negativo
negative number         
  • A visual representation of the addition of positive and negative numbers. Larger balls represent numbers with greater magnitude.
  • Negative storey numbers in an elevator.
  • The number line
REAL NUMBER THAT IS STRICTLY LESS THAN ZERO
Negative numbers; Negative and nonnegative numbers; Positive and negative numbers; Antinumber; Negative negative; Negative Negative; Negative negative number; Negative negative numbers; Negative Negative number; Negative Negative numbers; Negative Negative Number; Negative Negative Numbers; Negative negative Number; Negative negative Numbers; Directed number; History of negative numbers; Negative and non-negative numbers; Negative Number; Minus number
numero negativo (minus, sotto zero)
negative feedback         
  • The [[ballcock]] or float valve uses negative feedback to control the water level in a cistern.
  • Basic error-controlled regulator loop
  • fly-ball governor]] is an early example of negative feedback.
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STABILITY MECHANISM WHICH OCCURS WHEN SOME FUNCTION OF THE OUTPUT OF A SYSTEM, PROCESS, MECHANISM IS FED BACK IN A MANNER THAT TENDS TO REDUCE THE FLUCTUATIONS IN THE OUTPUT, WHETHER CAUSED BY CHANGES IN THE INPUT OR BY OTHER DISTURBANCES
Negative feedback control system; Negative feedback loop; Negative Feedback; Negative-feedback; Reverse feedback; Inverse feedback; Negative feedback inhibition; Servo loop; Single-loop servomechanism; Balancing feedback; Suppressing feedback
controreazione

Definition

Gram-negative
¦ adjective see Gram stain.

Wikipedia

Yield to maturity

The yield to maturity (YTM), book yield or redemption yield of a bond or other fixed-interest security, such as gilts, is an estimate of the total rate of return anticipated to be earned by an investor who buys a bond at a given market price, holds it to maturity, and receives all interest payments and the capital redemption on schedule. It is the (theoretical) internal rate of return (IRR, overall interest rate): the discount rate at which the present value of all future cash flows from the bond (coupons and principal) is equal to the current price of the bond. The YTM is often given in terms of Annual Percentage Rate (A.P.R.), but more often market convention is followed. In a number of major markets (such as gilts) the convention is to quote annualized yields with semi-annual compounding (see compound interest); thus, for example, an annual effective yield of 10.25% would be quoted as 10.00%, because 1.05 × 1.05 = 1.1025 and 2 × 5 = 10.

Examples of use of negative yield
1. Worse are KZI Real Estate, with a negative yield of 14.6 percent; Prisma Real Estate, with a negative yield of 16.4 percent; and Apex Real Estate and Infrastructures, with a negative yield of 1'.8 percent performed worse.
2. It had a negative yield of 21.3 percent, but its true test will only come in about five years when the results are in.
3. Its sister fund, Carmel Ventures 1 had a ratio of 0.' percent and a negative yield of 3.' percent, with write–offs of $15.12 million.
4. The general provident fund managed by Dash Securities and Investments apparently lost less than the other funds in September, reporting a negative yield of 4.5%, while most of the big funds lost more than 7%. The public‘s rush to cash in their provident funds in the past couple of gloomy weeks may not have been justified, considering the accompanying losses in tax benefits.
5. Leaving aside the last trading day of 2008, Israel‘s provident funds are ending the year with average negative yields of 18%. That negative yield is in gross nominal terms – from that savers have to deduct management fees and factor in the consumer price index.