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What do you call a bond which carries a negative interest rate? It’s called a “nega-coup,” short for negative coupon. Negative coupons, or interest rates on bonds, is a rather novel reality in today’s sovereign debt (government backed) market. These are government bonds (mostly issued in Europe and Japan) where the investor is guaranteed to lose money if the bond is held to maturity.
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