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High risk no answer to negative yields

For bond investors, there’s something inherently offensive about negative-yielding debt, even though it’s nothing new by now. Conceptually, buying a security that effectively guarantees a loss if held to maturity goes against the core purpose of fixed-income investing — preserving principal and earning steady interest payments that exceed the inflation rate. Across the globe, the amount of debt with negative ...

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Tech IPOs aren’t the milestones they once were

On March 28, Lyft Inc. sold its first batch of stock as a public company. It’s a milestone for the on-demand transportation company, and it kicks off the great tech unicorn IPO barrage of 2019. Depending on your perspective, this flood is either validation for the class of companies created since smartphones and cloud computing made new technology businesses possible ...

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BOJ should avoid deepening negative rates: Takashima

Bloomberg The new head of Japan’s main banking lobby warned the central bank against deepening negative interest rates, signalling such a move could spur risky investment and put further pressure on lenders’ profits. “It will be a quite difficult option to take,” Makoto Takashima, chairman of the Japanese Bankers Association, said in an interview. “Simply speaking, that would cause policy ...

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