bond markets: But there has been an equally painful flipside that could take the shine off those returns, according to Australian Broadcasting Corporation. After a 30-year bull run, there has been a rout on global bond markets since Donald Trump was declared President elect, with close to US3 trillion flowing out of bonds across the globe. AP Joe Burbank, Orlando Sentinel Related Story Interest rates have hit bottom, bond markets suggest Map Australia An almost 9 per cent surge on Wall Street in the wake of the US election and a US3 trillion flow of funds into global stocks has put a glow on the face of most Australians, hopeful they'll see a significant jump in the value of their superannuation balances for the December half-year. As an investment vehicle, government bonds usually slip below the radar despite their size and influence on everything from interest rates to shares and property. It's much more dynamic and it's much more fascinating, superannuation ratings group Rainmaker chief researcher Alex Dunnin said. Think of the world's stock markets and add 20 per cent that's the US82 trillion bond market.
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