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To: Tommaso who wrote (69286)6/11/2012 9:02:12 PM
From: carranza21 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 119362
 
3. France in the 1780s.

I have a question of my own.

If some notes, e.g., Swiss 2 years, are yielding negative rates, implying that one has to pay to own them, why not simply buy the currency? The risk that yield will rise, causing losses, has to be substantial. Negative yield must be a serious anomaly.

I don't get it



To: Tommaso who wrote (69286)6/12/2012 12:46:54 AM
From: Arran Yuan  Respond to of 119362
 
Looks like your research, Message 28119557, progressed fully. Congratulations!

Thank you very much for sharing!