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'Markets are wrong': US$2 tril of pension funds skip bond rout


Sam Sicilia. Photo credit: Bloomberg
SINGAPORE/MELBOURNE (March 1): As interest-rate jitters supercharged a meltdown in the world’s biggest bond market, Sam Sicilia barely blinked.
“The markets are wrong” about inflation expectations, said Sicilia, chief investment officer of the A$56 billion (US$43 billion) Host-Plus Pty pension fund in Melbourne. “Deflationary forces are bigger. Interest rates are going to stay at effectively zero.”
With governments around the globe still adding to trillions of dollars of stimulus to ride out the pandemic, pension fund managers who are trying to discern the long-term effects are posing the question: Will inflation make a comeback? If it does, more than US$46 trillion of global pension assets would be affected, as central banks pivoted toward sustained higher interest rates. ....

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Central Banks Fight Back Against Bond Rout, Calming Investors


Central Banks Fight Bond Rout With Action and Promise of More
Bloomberg
2/26/2021
Ruth Carson, Michael Heath and Todd Gillespie
(Bloomberg) Central banks from Asia to Europe escalated their efforts to calm panicking markets, pledging to buy more bonds and signaling more policy accommodation, after U.S. Treasury yields surged to the highest level in a year.
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The Reserve Bank of Australia waded in with more than $2 billion of unscheduled purchases, while Korea announced buying plans for the next few months. European Central Bank Executive Board member Isabel Schnabel said more stimulus could be added if the surge in yields hurts growth. ....

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