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CEFs: Investors are returning to an established fund type
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Forbes recently surveyed 500 individual investors to learn how they are reacting in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic. The survey found that most surveyed investors (56%) are focused on investing for retirement security and income. CEFs are investment products that own a basket of securities – from equities to bonds to commodities.
ING is considering negative interest for new customers
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New customers may soon have to pay, when they deposit the money. At the same time, the bank makes them an offer. As an alternative to bank accounts with low interest rates, ING Germany is making a new offer for investing in stocks and funds. "We want to make it as easy as possible for our customers to get started with securities savings".
US stock market hits record 77% overvalued
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Despite the worst economic backdrop since the Great Depression, stocks have held up reasonably well. Very few investment categories offer a good alternative. Cash is paying next to nothing and bond yields are at historic lows. You could invest in gold and silver and some high-flying tech stocks but buying these after such an increase could prove risky.
Beware of the hidden costs in commodity investing
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Investors are turning to the commodities markets as a store of wealth. ETF funds own futures contracts, not physical commodities and trading futures comes with a “roll cost.” Investors do not want to take physical delivery, so they roll them from one contract to the next before they expire. Oil price of -$37 showed how extreme the roll cost can get.
Negative real yields are driving the everything rally
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Concerns start to grow among analysts over the longer-term inflation outlook. A collapse in real yields on bonds is driving record rallies in assets from gold to technology stocks. The yield on 10-year inflation-linked US government bonds sank below -1%. But ever greater levels of Fed stimulus are required just to prevent risky assets from falling.
People fear they’ve got too much cash in their bank accounts
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The comfortable, if small, returns of high-yield savings accounts are looking less palatable as volatile assets take off. There's no guarantee that yields for these accounts will rebound any time soon. In a survey by Bankrate 28% of Americans said the stock market was their top choice for long-term investments. From March 23 to July 1, the S&P 500 rallied 40%.
Gold’s record rally fuelled by unlikely buyers
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Gold’s surge to an all-time high is winning over a wider fan base of pension funds, insurance companies and private wealth specialists. When bonds offered heftier yields, professional investors had little use for gold, which offers no income and costs money to keep in storage. But now some on Wall Street are questioning the wisdom of owning bonds.
Impact investing boom gives funding jolt to an asset manager
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Impact investing is now all of a sudden having its moment. We must be very mindful though that this is done correctly to actually have impact as opposed to just moving capital around. With such a plethora of investing styles and funds on offer, not to mention the buzzwords, it is important that the impact market scales with integrity.
Gold price tops $1,900 on longest winning streak since 2011
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The commodity, used by investors as a store of value in times of stress, has rallied strongly as other safe assets have become less attractive. The inflation-adjusted yields available on benchmark government bonds have slumped well below zero. Silver hit a seven-year high above $23 an ounce.
US fund managers seek to safeguard portfolios against inflation
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Demand for inflation-protected bonds has intensified in the US, as investors look to shield portfolios against the risk of a spike in inflation as economic activity rebounds from the coronavirus crisis. While few investors fear an immediate resurgence in inflation, what has become the “concern du jour” is what happens when a recovery takes hold.
Swiss hedge fund to offer clients gold shield against inflation
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EDL Capital offers investments denominated in gold and silver to protect clients against the risk that record coronavirus stimulus spending will push down currency values. Gold has drawn the attention of the world’s most-prominent investors, who are sounding the alarm about the threat that inflation, driven by central banks, could reduce currency values.
A contingent convertible bond that wants to save the world
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Banco Bilbao Vizcaya sold a 1 billion euros perpetual note on Tuesday, and designated it as a green bond. CoCo bonds pay more interest than other debt. In exchange investors bear losses, if the bank fails. Transparency on how the funding has supported environmentally friendly causes will be critical, if the bank is to avoid the greenwashing tag.
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