Germany's Yield Curve Looks Like 2016, Citi's Bailin Says
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The video discusses the yield curve in Germany, highlighting the shift to negative yields and comparing the current market situation to 2016. It explores the implications of negative rates on economic growth in Europe and the global economy. The discussion also covers the potential for 10-year bond yields to trade below Japan's, and the opportunities for investors in high-yield markets, particularly in emerging markets and the US.
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In what ways has the bond market's behavior changed since 2016?
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What factors are influencing the decision to invest in high yield markets currently?
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