HALISTER1: BTPs to Remain Supported; Maintain Short Duration Bias: Barclays

BTPs to Remain Supported; Maintain Short Duration Bias: Barclays

(Bloomberg) -- Expect ECB QE flows, low net issuance and a large short base to provide near term support for Italian bonds, write Barclays strategists including Giuseppe Maraffino in a note.
  • BTPs have found support from improvement in market sentiment, prompting some investors to unwind some of the short positions on Italy
  • Short/underweight positioning is still large, following the “massive increase” in repo transactions on special Italian sovereign bonds
  • Recent re-tightening vs Spain, has come from multi-year wides; BTPs still trade at around the highest levels seen during the EGB crisis
  • Forecast net issuance in Italy from June-December of EU2b, with PSPP flows translating into a displacement effect of EU53b, assuming all investors roll bonds; Spain sees the same flows of EU31b and EU9b for the rest of 2017
  • In terms of general views, continue to hold short duration bias in EUR rates through reds/greens and Sept. 2017/Jan. 2018 EONIA steepeners; hold long Sept. 2017 Bund ASW vs EONIA
  • In EGB spreads, maintain short 10y Spain vs Germany, as see much of the good news as priced in after French election, especially against a backdrop of a less dovish ECB
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Giuseppe Maraffino (Barclays PLC)

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HALISTER1: Brazilian leader says corruption probe should be shelved

Brazilian leader says corruption probe should be shelved

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Michel Temer (Federative Republic of Brazil)
Aecio Neves (Federative Republic of Brazil)
Dilma Rousseff (Worker's Party Of Sao Paulo)
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