Gold bullish: Global negative-yielding debt soars to 18-month high
Gold bullish: Global negative-yielding debt soars to 18-month high
NEWS | 03:21 GMT | By Omkar Godbole
Bullish gold: negative-yielding global debt hits 18-month high
NEWS | 03:21 GMT | By Omkar Godbole
The global negative yielding debt pile, the ones that cost investors money, has grown to $ 16.3 trillion. It's the highest tally since April 2019 and just under a record $ 17 trillion, as macroeconomic analyst Holger Zschaepitz noted.
The growing amount of negative yielding global debt is a bullish move for gold, a zero return safe haven and a hedge against inflation.
The yellow metal is currently trading at $ 1,896 an ounce, down 0.28% on the day. Gold hit a record high of $ 2,075 on August 17 and hit a low of nearly $ 1,450 in March.
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