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Tears for Two-Tiers

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Over a number of years I had professional involvement with two-tiered markets. I’m not sure I can remember them all. Spanish A and B Pesetas come to mind. There was a two-tiered French Franc for a bit. I think Belgium had two markets as well. South Africa was two-tiered for years; Venezuela and the Philippines the same. At one point or another, all of the countries in South America were two-tiered. One of the more famous two-tiered markets was the Russian Ruble.

 

My interest in two-tiers was that they were (generally) exploitable. The markets had these features:

 

- Tier (A) was priced controlled by the central bank. There were limits on who could access this rate, and for what purpose.

 

- Tier (B) was not supported by the central bank, and floated freely in price; subject to supply and demand and the whims of the market.

 

- The price of A was always “rich”.

 

- B always traded very cheap relative to A.

 

- Liquidity for B was weak (hence exploitable).

 

 

Of course all this business of As and Bs is 25-30 years old (and long since forgotten), so you might ask why am I writing about it today?

The reason is that Mario Draghi is a few days away from creating the biggest two tiered market in history. The Arbs will make a fortune. And like all two-tiered markets, Mario’s will ultimately fail.

 

Draghi has hinted that his “I’ll do anything” plan was to cap yields on Spanish and Italian short-term paper. There have been recent “leaks” (bullshit – this was deliberate) that Super Mario will target the ECBs firepower to maturities of three-years and under.

 

I believe the leaks will prove true. Draghi is going to cap the short end for Spain and Italy. I think those caps will be generous (high caps do not get the monetary transmission Draghi wants). To have a measurable effect, the Spanish curve would have to be: 1Yr =<1%, 2Yr = <1.5%, 3Yr = < 2.0%.

 

If Draghi was bent on destruction, he could (temporarily) achieve these results for the Spanish bond market. In this modern example, the “A Tier” would be Spanish - < 3-year paper. The price would be controlled by the ECB; it would trade “rich” relative to the bond spreads today. It would trade very rich relative the bond yields on paper with maturities 5 years and out. There would be limitations on the Spanish Treasury on how much new paper they could issue in the three year window.

 

Existing bonds with maturities > 3-years would be the “B Tier”. Those bonds (and any new ones Spain tries to sell) will be tainted. There will be no promise of any price support. Long-dated paper will be functionally subordinated to shorter-term issues. This will be reflected in the price. The long-end for Spain will be sacrificed. In this environment, liquidity dries up. Spreads widen out. “Sharpies” will make bucks.

 

Did I mention that two-tiered markets don’t last very long? That they are a clear and present sign of economic disease? And they always end badly?

 

 

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Wed, 09/05/2012 - 04:41 | 2763633 Western
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Another well hidden government shill hides insides this post.

 

The Euro was created by french socialists -> blatant misdirection, talking about the false left-right paradigm makes you stupid

 

Simply to avoid public embarassment -> occam's razor is horseshit, and so is this childish reasoning on your part.

 

fuck you.

Tue, 09/04/2012 - 21:29 | 2762919 knukles
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Badly

Tue, 09/04/2012 - 21:43 | 2762951 SAT 800
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Correct. I like your summations. I agree with the article. this might not impress you, but I've been retired since I was 34 years old. All I ever do is fade major, hopefully, public, fascinations with things that cannot possibly be true. Currently, have taken profit of $11,000/ per contract on Silver at the Comex, and waiting for a correction, pull-back, to buy in again. I knew what was going to happen in 1971 when Nixon made his anouncement, owing to education; and I profited enormously in 1979-80; although, I "sold too soon:"; as J.P.Morgan famously commented. The answer is Silver. It's typically not confisticated; it can be owned by very responsible normal law abiding citizens overseas who will issue you warehouse receipts; and reality; which really is a bitch; will destroy all the present pretenders to reality.

Wed, 09/05/2012 - 04:39 | 2763632 Western
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nice boast, the only thing missing is the reference to your 10 inch penis.

Wed, 09/05/2012 - 05:25 | 2763664 jeff montanye
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so how do you know that such a boastful person (sat 800, we assume on verbal 0R math) is male?   oh wait ....

Wed, 09/05/2012 - 00:16 | 2763307 Pool Shark
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So how did those two decades between 1981 and 2001 work out for you?...

 

 

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