Have Long-Term NTN-B Yields Ever Been Above 7%?

The Weekly Globe: in this edition, we analyze the history of long-term NTN-Bs and explain why the current moment seems to be an excellent investment opportunity in these assets

By Humberto Vignatti, BR Fixed Income Strategist

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Inflation bonds are among our preferred investment options at the moment given that, in addition to inflationary replacement, these assets are offering a real interest rate above 7%. However, have they ever had that kind of return before? And, if so, how long did it last? In this article, we will answer those questions, analyze the history of NTN-Bs with longer-term maturities and explain why the current moment seems to be an excellent opportunity to invest in those assets.

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