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(gentle music) - [Narrator] This chart shows the yield on the German governmentamp;#39;s 30-year bonds over the past few months. Youamp;#39;ll notice something unusual happened in early August. The yield dropped below zero. A yield is the return investors receive on a bond. A negative yield is the opposite, meaning investors are receiving less money than they originally paid. Negative yields are a relatively new feature in the worldamp;#39;s bond markets, but theyamp;#39;re appearing with increasing frequency. Globally, around $16 trillion worth of bonds currently carry a negative yield. Bonds are one of the safest investments on the market. Theyamp;#39;re staples of many investment portfolios, from pension funds to retirement accounts. Investors like them because of their reliable returns. So how did some bond yields go negative? And why would investors keep putting their money in assets with negative returns? To understand negative yields, you need to understand how bonds work.