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To: Julius Wong who wrote (166747)1/5/2021 8:43:53 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) of 219905
 
Re <<Bitcoin funds>>

... should a lot of funds be set up and hoard the coins dribbled out by the top-2% holders, then an industry must rise around the hoards else bitcoins less-useful

In the meantime, Denmark enters parallel universe ...

bloomberg.com

Danes Get 20-Year 0% Mortgages
Frances Schwartzkopff
January 5, 2021, 6:23 PM GMT+8

The country with the longest history of negative central bank rates is offering homeowners 20-year loans at a fixed interest rate of zero.

Customers at the Danish home-finance unit of Nordea Bank Abp can, as of Tuesday, get the mortgages, which will carry a lower coupon than benchmark U.S. 10-year Treasuries.

Denmark stands out in a global context as the country to have lived with negative central bank rates longer than any other. Back in 2012, policy makers drove their main rate below zero to defend the krone’s peg to the euro. Since then, Danish homeowners have enjoyed continuous slides in borrowing costs.

Read More: Ultra-Low Interest Rates Here to Stay: 2021 Central Bank Guide

The once unthinkable notion of borrowing for two decades without paying interest comes as central bankers across the globe shy away from rate hikes. No major western central bank is likely to raise rates this year, according to Bloomberg’s quarterly review of monetary policy.

As rates have continued to sink, other banks in Denmark -- home to the world’s biggest mortgage-backed covered-bond market -- are joining Nordea. Totalkredit, a unit of Denmark’s largest mortgage lender, Nykredit Realkredit A/S, says it will also offer 20-year loans at 0%. Danske Bank A/S, Denmark’s biggest bank, has signaled it may follow suit.

Danish lenders first issued 20-year bonds with 0% coupons a few years ago, as investors looking for a safe place to park their money drove down rates. This is the first time since then that such a product has returned to the shelves.

Demand is there, Lisa Bergmann, chief housing economist at Nordea Kredit, said in a note. The bond is likely to price close to a record high, she said.

(Updates to show another mortgage bank will offer 0% 20-year loans)

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