Breadcrumb Home INTERACTIVE June 03, 2016 01:00 AM U.K. yields continue to head lower Aaron M. Cunningham Tweet Share Share Email More Reprints Print Ten-year U.K. gilts hit a multiyear low with yields barely above 1.25%. Long-term corporate bond yields in the U.K. have followed suit, with yields roughly 200 basis points higher. It is getting more expensive for corporations to derisk further. Recommended for You Private equity and REITs generate highest returns for pension plans over 25 years Money manager employees largely work in office Most private equity firms see long-term AI payoff for portfolio companies Sponsored Content: Discovering the gems in growth lending Sponsored White Papers Top of Mind: A guide to investing in the age of anxiety Research for Institutional Money Management – December 2024 Global Retirement Outlook: Trends, Opportunities and Market Forces Shaping the … Alpha Drivers for Deliberately Different Solutions Private Equity and Private-Market Funds in Managed Defined-Contribution Plans Lessons for Investors From 2024's Market Drama View More Sponsored Content Partner Content The Industrialization of ESG Investment For institutional investors, ETFs can make meeting liquidity needs easier Gold: the most effective commodity investment 2021 Investment Outlook | Investing Beyond the Pandemic: A Reset for Portfolios Ten ways retirement plan professionals add value to plan sponsors Gold: an efficient hedge View More