Negative Yields May Be A Result Of Market Structure, Not Central Banks

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Rupert Hargreaves
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Since the UK voted to leave the EU on June 23, government bond yields around the world have collapsed to new lows as central banks in Japan and Europe tried to stimulate moribund economies through bond-buying programs and negative-interest-rate policies. Stay Positive: How To Go Global And Avoid Negative Yields On Tuesday of this week, yields on government bonds from Germany, the UK, the US, Switzerland, France, Denmark and Sweden fell to fresh historic lows. The declines continued into Wednesday when the yield on Japan’s benchmark 20 year government bond fell below zero for the first time according to Tradeweb….

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Sign up now and get our in-depth FREE e-books on famous investors like Klarman, Dalio, Schloss, Munger Rupert is a committed value investor and regularly writes and invests following the principles set out by Benjamin Graham. He is the editor and co-owner of Hidden Value Stocks, a quarterly investment newsletter aimed at institutional investors. Rupert owns shares in Berkshire Hathaway. Rupert holds qualifications from the Chartered Institute For Securities & Investment and the CFA Society of the UK. Rupert covers everything value investing for ValueWalk