Historically-low rates send Japanese bond buyers to Denmark

In recent years, Japanese institutional investors and major banks have been flocking to Denmark for to buy mortgage credit bonds with a fixed interest rate. Why? AMWatch drills down into complexities of the global market which leave few alternatives for Japanese money.
Photo: Colourbox
Photo: Colourbox

Danish mortgage lenders Nykredit and Totalkredit may be breaking records in the downwards trend of interest rates, but there is no need to lose sleep worrying who would possibly buy their new 1.5 percent fixed-interest mortgage bonds.

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