HALISTER1: BOJ Seen Keeping Pace of Bond Buy Steady For August: MassMutual

BOJ Seen Keeping Pace of Bond Buy Steady For August: MassMutual

(Bloomberg) -- The Bank of Japan is likely to maintain the pace of bond purchases in August unchanged for all maturities given the debt market stability, according to MassMutual Life Insurance Co.
  • BOJ likely to keep same ranges for all maturities while tweaks are possible, says Satoshi Shimamura, head of rates and markets for the investment strategy department in Tokyo
    • BOJ could keep 5- to-10-year purchase amount at 470b yen, although it could bring it back down to 450b, the level before July when it began stepping up purchases as 10-year yield surged
    • Unlikely each purchase for 5-to-10-year zone will be less than 450b yen
  • As consensus view is 20-year sector has become expensive, it’s possible for BOJ to reduce buying if demand strengthens further for this sector
    • BOJ unlikely to see the current 20-year zone as overheated to such an extent it warrants a cut in buying
  • North Korea issue risks pushing 10-year JGB yield closer to zero
    • If the tensions prompt yen to rise to 106-107 per dollar or Nikkei to plunge close to 19,000 levels, 10-year JGB yield is expected to fall below 0.05% even with BOJ cutting purchase amounts
  • JGB market expected to move sideways until Fed’s Jackson Hole meeting late in August
  • NOTE: BOJ is scheduled to announce its plans for outright bond purchases in August at 5pm local time
To contact the reporter on this story: Chikako Mogi in Tokyo at cmogi@bloomberg.net To contact the editors responsible for this story: Tan Hwee Ann at hatan@bloomberg.net Patricia Lui

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HALISTER1: INDIA RATINGS: JBF Industries Lowered to D

INDIA RATINGS: JBF Industries Lowered to D

(Bloomberg) -- Here’s a roundup of Indian co. debt-rating changes.
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  • JBF Industries
    • INR4.27b long-term bank facilities cut to D from BB+ at Care; INR16b short-term bank facilities also reduced to D from A4
    • Cites delays in servicing debt obligation

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HALISTER: HSBC Plans Share Buyback of up to $2b

HSBC Plans Share Buyback of up to $2b

(Bloomberg) -- Board announced a share buy back of as much as $2b, according to company statement to Hong Kong stock exchange.
  • Plan to commence shortly and complete in the second half of 2017
To contact Bloomberg News staff for this story: Penny Peng in Beijing at ppeng18@bloomberg.net

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