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fixed-income
[ fikst-in-kuhm ]
adjective
- gaining or yielding a more or less uniform rate of income.
Word History and Origins
Origin of fixed-income1
Example Sentences
These factors collectively make equities more appealing than fixed-income investments like bonds, analysts say.
The losses of Helene and Milton, in other words, will likely be felt over the long term by the people who still make Florida diverse and interesting: workers and fixed-income retirees and small entrepreneurs and artists who won’t long be able to continue to afford to be here.
Fixed-income seniors, veterans and those with disabilities who often don’t have reliable access to the internet to search for housing options and transportation are just some who would benefit from knowing their rent will not rise by more than 7% each year.
“Fixed-income Nebraskans who have lived, worked and raised families here now face the prospect of being forced out of their homes,” Pillen said.
"Milei received a strong mandate to change the current economic model," said Armando Armenta, analyst for Latin American fixed-income and currency markets at AllianceBernstein in New York.
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