Insurers, pension funds hit hard, voice alarm
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WHILE borrowers rejoice at the ultra low and even negative interest rates in Europe, savers fret and life insurance companies and pension funds face what is virtually a mission impossible.
Despite a spike in sovereign bond yields in the past couple of weeks, levels still remain ultra-low. The rate of return to investors on benchmark 10-year German and French bonds has stayed below one per cent in recent months and the yields on long-term Swiss debt even went negative. Sovereign bonds are very important for long-term investors as they are a safe investment that allows them to lock into guaranteed returns.
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