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Author: rnam   😊 😞
Number: of 15061 
Subject: OT Alternative to US Treasuries
Date: 04/08/2025 10:17 AM
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From a Bloomberg article

In the first rush for safe havens in years, global investors are finding there are credible alternatives to US Treasury bonds.

Yields on the benchmark 10-year Treasury have tumbled about 40 basis points this year, briefly falling below 4% in the past couple of days on President Donald Trump’s barrage of tariffs that economists say raise the risk of a recession.

In contrast, comparable rates in both Europe and Japan — which have also tumbled amid the risk aversion — remain up this year. In Germany, the 10-year bund at 2.66% reflects the prospect of a flood of bond issuance as the government ramps up defense spending. Meanwhile, the rate on 10-year Japanese bonds has soared after spending years around zero and is now around 1.25% as investors brace for tighter monetary policy there.

While both are still well below Treasury yields, they’re at levels that makes them look more attractive than Treasuries to European and Japanese investors who hedge their dollar exposure when buying US securities. That might entice investors to shift allocations to their home markets, where the policy outlook appears more stable.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-04-08...

https://archive.ph/eFWsB
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Author: suaspontemark   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: OT Alternative to US Treasuries
Date: 04/09/2025 9:26 PM
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I retired in January. Laddered five years' expenses shortly thereafter, standard issue "hedge against down turn" (hmmm...) behavior. First two years were treasuries. Years three to five were...annuities. They paid about 80bp above what treasuries or CDs offered so it was a pretty easy decision. I would have never thought I would buy an annuity, but the arithmetic case for them - for this purpose - made sense. Just something to think about that I would never have considered, but talking to Schwab's fixed income guy (who facilitated the treasuries) he suggested this as an option to explore because of the yield.
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