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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lower yield" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used in finance and agriculture to describe a decrease in production or profit. Here is an example: "The drought resulted in a lower yield for the farmers, causing them to struggle financially."
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Improved accuracy and lower yield is a desired military capability.
A lower yield means that borrowers will find it easier to take out a home loan.
American commercial farmers are reluctant to cultivate heirloom beans because of their lower yield.
On the other hand, they are safer (but have a lower yield) than preferred stocks and yieldcos.
"You will have to settle for a lower yield," he said, "but it takes risk off the table".
Greece sold €1.3bn of three-month bills at a slightly lower yield than the previous auction in January.
He orders German potatoes planted; when a mayor points out their lower yield, Evers orders him jailed for two days.
Companies have to use the (lower) yield on an AA-rated corporate bond.
And since those bonds traditionally have a lower yield than stocks, their attractiveness would decrease, making it harder and more costly for developers to produce as much housing.
The comments came just before the government sold $16 billion in five-year notes at a lower yield than some traders anticipated.
Bond prices and yields move in the opposite direction, so a lower yield shows that investors want casino bonds enough to pay more for them.
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