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A Lost & New Decade, Part II
February 03, 2010
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[For part 1 of this article, click here.]
Where Are TSY Buyers? Who will buy $2.6 trillion (t) in Treasury (TSY) issuance in 2010? According to Barclays Bank, 37 percent will be bought by foreigners and In 2007-2008, foreigners absorbed nearly all of TSY issuance. Their numbers are dwindling. Do not expect pensions to buy risky assets; they are liability-funding with bonds, as Ron Ryan of ALM, Inc. has been advising them to do for decades. Pension equity allocations declined from 60 percent in 2006 to 40 percent in 2008 and were most likely near 45 percent in 2009. Future liability mandates could drive their equity holdings to 30 percent. Individual investors, the aging boomers who were the buyers of tech-telecom stocks in the late 1990s, are also funding their retirement needs because the median boomer age exceeded 60 years in 2008. They have gone from preaching “nothing but Nasdaq” to “bonds are better than nothing.” Money market fund assets were $3.8t in 2008, $3.2t in 2009 and are estimated to be $2.5t by year-end 2010. Most of these assets are earmarked for retirement funding with bonds and for paying down consumer debts before retirement. The FRB Is On Libor Rate Watch The market expects the yield curve to steepen (we agree) and credit spreads to tighten (disagree) in 2010. A steeper yield curve is seen because of FRB rate hikes. I think that if the FRB does raise rates in 2010, it would do so gradually. Gradualism enables a profit spread for the banks. The FRB’s strategy could be to keep the FRB fund rates constant near 0.25 percent for a while and then hike in 0.25 percent increments until it hits 1 percent. If so, bank profits would result by the FRB holding the rate they pay on bank reserves higher than LIBOR rates. My view is that economic weakness will delay FRB rate hikes. They will only hike rates in response to a sovereign default contagion, which might happen late in 2010 or sometime in 2011. In November 2009, the FRB was “wolfing” when FRB officials clamored about their willingness to raise rates in large doses if inflation were a threat. The FRB will trade a few years of 3 to 5 percent inflation rates for saving the banks, which smells like central planning by the Watch the three-month Libor rate vs. the yen and $U.S. dollar ($USD) rates to see who wins the race to the bottom. Carry-trade currencies become weaker relative to other currencies, because global traders borrow money denominated in low-yielding currencies such as the yen and dollar (the newest entry) to buy risky assets around the globe. Carry traders sell currencies with the lowest short-term interest rates to buy securities based in currencies with high yields or returns. According to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), projected
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Inside ETFs: A Reality Check
The Inside ETFs conference last month was a great opportunity for an ETF analyst like me to escape my ivory tower.Summing Sector SPDRS = SPY?
You’d think owning the nine sector SPDRs in proportion to their weightings in the S&P 500 is a way to recreate SPY. But you’d be wrong.-
January 03, 2012
2011 ETF Flows: EEM Bleeds, VWO Exceeds The battle of VWO vs. EEM ends 2011 with an exclamation point. -
February 02, 2012
WisdomTree Plans Ex-Banks China Payout ETF WisdomTree plans a China-focused dividend ETF that steers clear of financial companies. -
January 30, 2012
WisdomTree Swings To Fourth-Quarter Profit WisdomTree swings to a fourth-quarter profit, but net income slips from third quarter as average assets fall. -
January 23, 2012
Inside ETFs: Live Blog, Day One Join IndexUniverse's live blog of the 5th annual Inside ETFs conference. -
January 19, 2012
Malkiel: Dividend Stocks Good For Seniors Indexing legend Burton Malkiel says for the over-60 set, high-yielding stocks might be the new bonds.
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Deutsche Suspends Creations On 7 ETNs
February 09, 2012 6:56 pm -
ProShares Adds 10-Year ‘Inflation’ ETFs
February 09, 2012 12:35 pm -
iShares Lists India Small-Cap ETF On BATS
February 09, 2012 11:06 am -
VelocityShares Adds 8 Commodities ETNs
February 08, 2012 1:08 pm -
Global X Funds Launches Rainy-Day ETF
February 08, 2012 10:43 am
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