Negative Interest Rates And The Future Of Investing: MARKET COMMENTARY – Charles Schwab

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Key Points:
Over 20 years ago the Bank of Japan first cut interest rates to zero, a policy adopted in both the U.S. and Europe a decade later during the financial crisis.

Japanese investors have become more attracted to stocks as stocks’ dividend yields rose relative to bond yields.

Investors’ increasing focus on income may lead to long-term shifts in portfolios that favor international stocks.

Dividend yield table

 

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