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

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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