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Tuesday's comedy capers

Tuesday's comedy capers - image Just when you thought you were safe, a last minute move from our dear friends in the US are spoiling the party. Moody's lowered the outlook to"negative" for the AAA ratings of Germany, the Netherlands and Luxembourg (!). Yes,you read this well, even our friends over in Luxembourg - with only 3 government bond ...

  • Written by Christof Govaerts
  • On  July 24, 2012
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A Vienna Yardstick for Brussels ?

A Vienna Yardstick for Brussels ? - image The headlines over the coming days will be in the style of "Belgian debt perceived as core reliable AAA". And most likely a lot of politicians will grasp the opportunity to say that our present government is doing a hell of a job, just have a look at those yields (all time low 10y < 2.5%). Now we can always be cheerful about ...

  • Written by Christof Govaerts
  • On  July 17, 2012
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The manifesto for a job properly done

The manifesto for a job properly done - image Today, the following manifesto appeared in the blog sphere : "In support of a European banking union, done properly - a manifesto by economists in Germany, Austria and Switzerland". For the link, I would like to refer to : http://www.voxeu.org/article/manifesto-banking-union-economists-germany-austria-and-switzerland The ...

  • Written by Christof Govaerts
  • On  July 09, 2012
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Catharsis and the Fischer smile

Catharsis and the Fischer smile - image Catharsis, the emotional purification in Greek drama or the logical conclusion at the end of a play. It seems to me we are nearing such a point in the euro-zone where conflicting parties - now in full collision course in a super game of chicken - will be blessed with catharsis one way or the other. What is at stake ?In previous ...

  • Written by Christof Govaerts
  • On  May 31, 2012
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Growth pact - France, Chile & Sweden

Growth pact - France, Chile & Sweden - image With the new French winds blowing at the Elysée, the debate on a growth pact gathers momentum: briefly “piano piano” on austerity and public investment providing the growth kicker EMU urgently needs. Also the IMF issued some warnings earlier on that moving too quickly on austerity might in the end even be counterproductive. The ...

  • Written by Christof Govaerts
  • On  May 08, 2012
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"A whale stranded upon the coast of Europe"

A poetic quote coming from Irish political philosopher Edmund Burke referring to Spain. Unfortunately, the quote hasn't lost of its value because the whale has stranded in an economic sense. And it still requires some considerable assistance to find open water again. Although, despite the huge challenges confronting Europe's no4 ...

  • Written by Christof Govaerts
  • On  May 09, 2012
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Post 06/05 reality check - If we only had time

Post 06/05 reality check - If we only had time - image Have we witnessed a kind of decisive paradigm shift in Europe over the weekend ? It might still be too soon to conclude this but in political terms, some important events indeed took place. In order of importance : 1) Greek chaotic election result and not workable in the short term. Already after a couple of hours, leading party ND ...

  • Written by Christof Govaerts
  • On  May 08, 2012
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Financial Repression - The goose and the MaxiMin principle

Financial Repression - The goose and the MaxiMin principle  - image "The art of taxation consists in so plucking the goose as to obtain the largest possible amount of feathers with the smallest possible amount of hissing" Jean Baptiste Colbert (1619-83), Finance Minister du Roi Soleil One of the "file rouges" and my personal pre-occupations during the current financial & sovereign ...

  • Written by Christof Govaerts
  • On  March 26, 2012
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Banks, central banks & commodities

Banks, central banks & commodities - image Manipulation and conspiracy theories are of all times. Last year, rumors surged that 1 particular giant broker in the US was doing all within its powers to depress the price of silver by selling silver futures. And the conspiracy became complete when rumors surged this was done at the request of the FED because precious metals were ...

  • Written by Christof Govaerts
  • On  March 21, 2012
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On written and unwritten rules

On written and unwritten rules - image You have to learn the rules of the game. And then you have to play better than any one else", dixit Albert Einstein. On these rules of the game, playing better and fair play, some confusion has arisen over the past couple of weeks. And the fact that it has become headline news should start ringing bells for our policy makers. A ...

  • Written by Christof Govaerts
  • On  March 19, 2012
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A wall of liquidity with little place to go...

A wall of liquidity with little place to go... - image Just when you thought you were helping the market, the media are now starting to bash the ECB for doing too much. In various Dutch and Anglo-saxon media we find headlines such as "ECB bank support could harm debt market" and "Money market struggles with massive support from ECB". So the 1 trillion EUR liquidity shot has overdone ...

  • Written by Christof Govaerts
  • On  March 06, 2012
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"We don't wish to make a profit" & preparing for "clean" cuts

In the ongoing saga on Greece and the Troika, again a meeting is deferred on whether or not extra money will be granted towards Athens. And the language becomes more harsh by the : "Wealthier countries are playing with fire by toying with the idea Greece should be expelled from the EMU-17 area". "There are plenty who don't want us ...

  • Written by Christof Govaerts
  • On  February 16, 2012
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Basel - Frankfurt : 0 - 5

Basel - Frankfurt : 0 - 5 - image Before turning to our little soccer game - which the Swiss supervisors apparently seem to be losing - we like to turn one more time to what is happening over in Frankfurt. After the successful LTRO of last December (489 bio EUR cash injection into banks), a new round of auctioning is heating up for 29/02. And it seems we are gonna ...

  • Written by Christof Govaerts
  • On  February 14, 2012
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Damaged collateral

Damaged collateral - image The LTRO operation of late December by the ECB has relieved some tensions on money markets and bank funding cost in the short term. Indeed, libor spreads have come in considerably while certain government bonds have had a serious rally versus the core led by Bund. It doesn't stop quite there and the ECB is preparing another set of ...

  • Written by Christof Govaerts
  • On  February 01, 2012
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Lucky shamrock performing Irish miracle escape ?

Lucky shamrock performing Irish miracle escape ? - image For once we have some good news to report, a glimmer of hope. Last week, Ireland managed to come to the international bond market on which it made a partial buy-back of existing debt (2014) and managed to roll it over into 2015 @ 4,9%. And it was a success with an announcement of more buy-backs in the pipeline. The Irish drama and ...

  • Written by Christof Govaerts
  • On  January 27, 2012
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On the IMF, sprints, marathons and hybrids

On the IMF, sprints, marathons and hybrids - image A funny string of recent events have captured my attention. And it involves the IMF and politics. May be far fetched but a warning as well towards various addressees, either politically, economically or both. And the IMF is balancing here on a thin line judging the noises we are recently hearing.First of all there was Christine ...

  • Written by Christof Govaerts
  • On  January 25, 2012
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Dear Mr(s) Credit Rator, Part II

Dear Mr(s) Credit Rator, Part II - image In my previous posting dd 16/01, I forgot to mention some important leverage factors as well. I therefore take the privilege to give you an update with new numbers, taken from a very recent McKinsey study on global debt and debt deleveragingThe following chart gives you the facts on the composition of total debt across main ...

  • Written by Christof Govaerts
  • On  January 23, 2012
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Going French on sovereign debt solutions

Going French on sovereign debt solutions - image When the going gets tough, the tough usually gets going. In the case of the sovereign debt crisis, we have the Greek discussions with private creditors coming to a halt and a March deadline coming up (will the IMF grant a new tranche of loans ?). In the US, we are getting prepared for a repetition of the debt ceiling debate of late ...

  • Written by Christof Govaerts
  • On  January 18, 2012
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Money for nothing, de olijfboom en andere olie

Money for nothing, de olijfboom en andere olie - image Iemand betalen om je geld gedurende lange tijd bij te houden, geen zinnig mens zou dat doen, en toch is het wat deze week opnieuw met meerdere miljarden gebeurde.Duitsland sleet voor bijna 4 miljard aan obligaties en doordat de uitgifte boven pari gebeurde zorgde een lage intrestvoet ervoor dat de crediteur op vervaldatum per saldo ...

  • Written by Johan Braem
  • On  January 13, 2012
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Voorkomen "nieuwe" fiscale regels volgende euro-crisis ? (2):It is private leverage, stupid!

Voorkomen Onze vorige post over de nieuwe fiscale regels voor de Eurozone (het "Fiscal Compact") stelde dat de "nieuwe regels" (o.a. de beperking van begrotingstekorten tot 3% van het BNP) nauwelijks verschillen van de "oude regels" van het Groei- en Stabiliteitspact (GSP). Het GSP werd niet nageleefd en voorzag geen prikkels voor ...

  • Written by Daan Struyven
  • On  January 04, 2012
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