Daily Credit ETF and Index Summary (12.01.04)

Posted by on Jan 4, 2012 in Uncategorized | No Comments

Credit didn’t do as well as equities and didn’t have the “liftathon” atmosphere that we often get at the start of the year. Many people were in meetings, and investors were just trying to get their arms around the situation here and abroad, but the performance was pretty mundane. There is still hope that the […]

(BN) Spain Helped Valencia With $160 Million Payment, El Pais Reports

Posted by on Jan 4, 2012 in Uncategorized | No Comments

We first got this story from the www.trumanfactor.com people.  It seems as another case where a sovereign is slinging around guarantees with reckless abandon.  This time it is to help a state rather than a bank, but the idea is the same, sovereigns are creating more and more contingent off-balance sheet liabilities to keep struggling […]

Some Good Answers To Other Times +1.55% Is A Disappointment

Posted by on Jan 3, 2012 in Uncategorized | No Comments

1)  When it is the % of your bonus that is in cash 2)  When it is your child’s GPA 3)  When it is your bonus expressed as a % of your salary 4)  When it is the % of actual votes you get in Iowa as a Republican Candidate 5)  When that would put […]

When Is +1.55% A Disappointment?

Posted by on Jan 3, 2012 in Uncategorized | No Comments

In spite of today’s sharp rally, the market failed to hold early gains, and is likely to disappoint Europe overnight.  The DAX is up 4.55% and is up 5.3% in dollar terms.  The Euro Stoxx 50 is up almost 4% in USD terms YTD. On top of that Spanish 5-year bond yields are 25 bps […]

(BN) National Bank of Greece Offers to Buy Back $2.5 Billion Debt

Posted by on Jan 3, 2012 in Uncategorized | No Comments

My head must still hurt from New Year’s Eve, but if I understand this, NBG issued preferreds to the Greek government (who just happened to have some money lying around).  That raised their capital.  Now they are going to buy back some debt with that money.  The discount will count as “earnings” thus also increasing […]

Meet The New Year, Same As The Old Year

Posted by on Jan 3, 2012 in Uncategorized | No Comments

Stock futures are up sharply after another week of unprecedented volatility.  Although last week was relatively tame, only 13 times in the last 60 years has the S&P 500 had a down 1% day during the week between Christmas and New Year’s.  We managed one of those days last week.  We also had a 1% […]

Words And Phrases I Hope Not To See Or Hear in 2012

Posted by on Dec 30, 2011 in Uncategorized | No Comments

Rather than making some predictions, here is a list of words and phrases that were popular in 2011 that just annoy me.  It would be nice if they become less popular in 2012, but I predict they will remain in use. Bazooka No self-respecting video game would have a “bazooka” as the ultimate weapon.  Bazookas […]

Yawn…

Posted by on Dec 29, 2011 in Uncategorized | No Comments

A weak Italian bond auction, a weak Euro, and a slightly disappointing claims number hasn’t done much for stocks. Futures have barely budged, though that may be because with desks are barely staffed. The surge on the first day of trading last year is too fresh in everyone’s mind to get too bearish yet, but […]

Why Is The Euro Dropping?

Posted by on Dec 28, 2011 in Uncategorized | No Comments

The Euro is dropping fast right now, dragging other risk assets with it.  So far, there is no good explanation, but the assumption is that someone “knows” something, and that something is bad.  Neither are a surprise.  With so many governments and international agencies involved, leaks are to be expected, and since all that the […]

Italian Yield Curve

Posted by on Dec 28, 2011 in Uncategorized | No Comments

With all eyes focused on Italy and the “success” of Italian bond auctions, I thought this chart might be useful. Attention has been on the 10 year (was 7% again until earlier this morning) and how much cheaper the 2 year came than just a few months ago. Clearly Italy has done some things to […]