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As bond yields across Europe turn negative, why are people still investing in them? Simon Fasdal who is head of fixed income at Saxo Bank explains that professional investors such as banks and pension funds, have to hold bonds because of strict regulations. He also points out that central banks including the ECB are also offering negative yields.
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