A $100 Billion Fund Manager Is Debunking Stock-Bubble Theories

Negative Rates Are an Experiment, Says Julius Baer’s Kohl
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Negative interest rates are unnaturally propping up the stock market and at some point the whole edifice will collapse. It’s an oft-repeated theory, but history suggests it might be wrong.