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Yield Compression
Definition
A decline in the expected rate of return on an asset class or investment, typically driven by increased demand, lower interest rates, or excess capital supply. Yield compression in private markets can inflate the implied valuations of intangible-heavy businesses, requiring investors to scrutinise whether premium multiples are supported by genuine intangible asset quality.
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