Negative bonds are on the verge of extinction: there are only 100 left in the world, according to Bloomberg.
Last year, bonds with negative yields exceeded 4,500 on the Bloomberg Global Aggregate Negative Yielding Debt index. This development follows the jump in returns as investors expect successive interest rate hikes from central banks in the coming months.
In the Eurozone, which has been dominated by deeply negative securities due to the European Central Bank’s highly accommodative policies, only bonds maturing next year remain negative as investors prepare for an even higher ECB rate hike. from July.
Globally, most of the remaining negative bonds are securities from Japan, as the country’s central bank maintains its easing policy despite rising inflation.
According to Bloomberg data, globally the titles with negative performance at the end of 2020 exceeded 18 trillion. dollars while they have now fallen to 2.5 trillion. USD
Source: Capital

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