Negative yields occur when bondholders receive less money at maturity than their initial investment, effectively paying for the privilege to lend. This phenomenon typically arises during economic uncertainty or deflationary periods, with central banks and institutional investors using them as safe-haven assets or regulatory requirements. Governments and large corporations benefit by borrowing at ultra-low costs, while pension funds and insurers may accept negative yields for stability.
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