medium-dated
Britishadjective
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The DMO was most likely to reduce issuance of short- and medium-dated gilts, given that was where the bulk of September’s increase was concentrated, he added.
From Reuters
Long-dated bond yields would probably rise relative to medium-dated bond yields on this news, Citi predicts.
From Reuters
"Market depth overall rebounded in subsequent weeks; however, for short- and medium-dated securities, the recovery was uneven and slower on net," the Fed said.
From Reuters
The Fed could implement a barbell structure by buying up medium-dated Treasury bonds, thereby taking them out of the hands of the public.
From Economist
For instance, U.K. telecom operator Vodafone offers a dividend yield of some 8%, while its medium-dated debt returns just 2.5% to 3%.
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