Titoli di Stato area Euro GRECIA Operativo titoli di stato - Cap. 1 (3 lettori)

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tommy271

Forumer storico
L'andamento dello spread, non è ancora indicativo per quanto riguarda quello greco, comunque siamo sui minimi della chiusura di ieri a 1370 pb.
Spread Italia in sensibile calo rispetto alla chiusura: ora secondo Bloomberg a 239 pb.
 

bosmeld

Forumer storico
effettivamente in grecia buone news, ma riflettedoci meglio non penso stringerá di botto.


anche perché chi compra?

assicurazioni banche e co non comprano piú grecia.


gli unici possono essere gli hedge fund, che per natura peró considerano europa una ciofeca, quindi il rimbalzone da 20 punti oggi non lo vedo.
 

tommy271

Forumer storico
Bond euro aprono in calo, bene periferia in scia a piano Grecia

venerdì 22 luglio 2011 08:43






LONDRA, 22 luglio (Reuters) - Apertura in calo per i futures
Bund, con il debito periferico che sembra avviarsi a un'altra
seduta di rialzi, dopo il varo del secondo pacchetto di aiuti
alla Grecia.

Il mercato, tuttavia, non rimane totalemte esente da dubbi,
riguardo alcuni dettagli del piano e riguardo la sua capacità
complessiva di risolvere a lungo termine i problemi debitori
della Grecia e della zona euro.

"A livello superficiale il piano sembra buono e capace di
sostenere la periferia" spiega un trader da Londra. "Tuttavia
penso ancora ci siano problemi strutturali nella periferia".

Il piano anti-crisi messo a punto dalla zona euro include
anche un ampliamento dei poteri del fondo europeo salva-stati,
l'Efsf.

"Forse l'aspetto più deludente è che non c'è nessun
riferimento specifico all'incremento della dimensione dell'Efsf"
si legge in una nota di commento di Barclays Capital.

Molta dell'attenzione degli operatori si sposta ora sulla
reazione delle agenzie di rating: più volte esse hanno
sottolineato nelle scorse settimane come il coinvolgimento del
settore privato nel piano pro-Grecia sarebbe stato considerato
alla stregua di un 'default selettivo', con conseguente
ulteriore riduzione del rating del paese.
 

tommy271

Forumer storico
effettivamente in grecia buone news, ma riflettedoci meglio non penso stringerá di botto.


anche perché chi compra?

assicurazioni banche e co non comprano piú grecia.


gli unici possono essere gli hedge fund, che per natura peró considerano europa una ciofeca, quindi il rimbalzone da 20 punti oggi non lo vedo.

Appunto, occhio che potrebbero mancare i compratori "forti" ... con scarichi pesanti da parte di chi ha rastrellato in questi giorni.
 

pluto

$sell = PMC ++
Ringrazio tutti per gli apprezzamenti verso il mio "lavoro", grazie a voi che partecipate. Altrimenti sarebbe un monologo.
L'accrescimento è reciproco, con post sempre di alta qualità insieme ad altri che servono - giustamente - a sdrammatizzare e a farci rilassare.

Stimatissimo Tommy, mi unisco alle congratulazioni per l'equilibrio e la competenza con cui hai portato avanti questo difficilissimo 3D anche nei momenti di maggior tensione.

Sei stato un faro nella notte, davvero bravo

Nik
 

tommy271

Forumer storico
RPT-TEXT-Private sector contribution to Greece rescue






Fri Jul 22, 2011 2:32am EDT

(Repeats late Thursday piece without changes)


July 21 (Reuters) - The following is the text of the financing offer relating to the private sector's contribution to Greece's rescue. Link to story.
It was released by the Institute for International Finance, which has been leading the private sector negotiations.

The members of the IIF and other major financial institutions extend a financing offer to Greece. We welcome the intension of the EU to improve the terms of its financial assistance to Greece, including lower interest rates, extended maturities and a more flexible and a broader scope of operations for the EFSF. As part of a comprehensive plan, including additional support by the IMF and the redoubling of adjustment efforts by Greece, we are prepared to participate in a voluntary program of debt exchange and a buyback plan developed by the Greek government. In summary, the program involves an exchange of existing Greek government bonds into a combination of four instruments together with the Greek Debt Buyback Facility.
Four Instruments: (Refer to the Term Sheet for details)
1) A Par Bond Exchange into a 30 year instrument
2) A Par Bond offer involving rolling-over maturing Greek government bonds into 30 year instruments
3) A Discount Bond Exchange into a 30 year instrument
4) A Discount Bond Exchange into a 15 year instrument
For instruments, 1, 2 and 3 the principal is fully collateralized by 30 year zero coupon AAA Bonds. For instrument 4, the principal is partially collateralized through funds held in an escrow account.
It is assumed that investors will select among the four instruments in equal proportions of 25% of total participation. All instruments will be priced to produce a 21% Net Present Value (NPV) loss based on an assumed discount rate of 9%. The terms outlined in the Term Sheet are broadly comparable to those of the official sector. The interest rates are structured to maximize the benefits to Greece in the early years of the program as Greece regains access to global capital markets. For example, the coupon on the Par Bond will be 4% during the first five years, 4.5% during the next five years, and 5% for years 2011-2030. Based on a target participation rate of 90%, the private sector investors through this program will contribute 54 billion eur from mid-2011 through mid-2014 and a total of 135 billion eur to the financing of Greece from mid-2011 to end-2020.
In addition to this assured financing, this program will also improve significantly the maturity profile of Greece's debt, increasing the average maturity from an average of 6 years to 11 years.
The size of the Buyback Facility will be determined after further discussions involving the official sector. It is expected to be of sufficient scale that when combined with the 13.5 billion debt reduction through the discount bond exchange, there will be a meaningful reduction in the stock of Greece's debt relative to GDP. This will be reinforced by Greece's new privatization program and prospects for higher growth which should emerge as the program takes hold.
We consider this offer to be unique given the exceptional circumstances of Greece. Not withstanding the progress made by Greece during the last one and a half years, the scale of Greece's economic imbalances and the inefficiencies that have been embedded in its economic structures require a special approach that can enhance debt sustainability and restore confidence in the future of the Greek economy.
The offer is already supported by the financial institutions listed in Annex 2, and we expect support to build as the offer and the comprehensive program surrounding it is more widely disseminated.
Our offer is conditioned on the comprehensive economic reform program of Greece, the strong support of the EU, which has just been reinforced, and additional support by the IMF.
Term Sheet - Instruments and technical aspects
1. A Par Bond Exchange into a new 30 year instrument with the principal collateralized by 30 year zero-coupon AAA rated bonds. The zero coupon bonds are purchased using EFSF funds. Greece pays the funding costs to the EFSF. The principal is repaid to the investor using the proceeds of the maturity of the zero-coupon bonds.
The coupon paid to the investor has the following structure:
Period Coupon
Years 1 - 5 4%
Years 6 - 10 4.5%
Years 11 - 30 5%
This is equivalent to a 4.5% fixed coupon rate.
Assumed participation rate: 25% of total exchange.

2. A Par Bond offered at par value as a Committed Financing Facility to roll into new 30 year par bond at the time the current claim matures. The principal is collateralized using the same mechanism as for instrument 1.
The coupon paid to the investor has the following structure:
Period Coupon
Years 1 - 5 4%
Years 6 - 10 4.5%
Years 11 - 30 5%
This is equivalent to a flat 4.5% fixed coupon rate.
Assumed participation rate: 25% of total exchange.

3. A Discount Bond Exchange offered at 80% of par into a new 30 year instrument. The principal is collateralized using the same mechanism as for instrument 1.
The coupon paid to the investor has the following structure:
Period Coupon
Years 1 - 5 6%
Years 6 - 10 6.5%
Years 11 - 30 6.8%
This is equivalent to a flat 6.42% fixed coupon rate.
Assumed participation rate: 25% of total exchange

4. A Discount Bond Exchange offered at 80% of par value for a 15 year instrument. The principal is partially collateralized with 80% of losses being covered up to a maximum of 40% of the notional value of the new instrument. The collateral is provided by funds held in escrow. These funds are borrowed by Greece from the EFSF. The EFSF funding costs are covered by the interest earned on the funds in the escrow account so there is no funding cost to Greece of this collateral. The funds in escrow are returned to the EFSF on maturity, if not used, and the principal on the bond is repaid by Greece.
The coupon paid to the Investor is 5.9%.
Assumed participation rate: 25% of total exchange.
The rates presented here are indicative only based on today's market conditions. Final pricing will be based on a fixed margin over the relevant Euro mid-swap rate at the time of execution. All instruments will be priced to be economically equivalent at 21% NPV discount calculated at a discount rate of 9%. Coupons quoted are fixed, annual rates.

Financial institutions in support:
Allianz, BNP Paribas, Munich Re, Swiss Re, Zurich Financial, AXA, Generali, Dexia, Deutsche Bank, HSBC, Societe Generale, ING, Commerzbank, Standard Chartered, Intesa SanPaolo, SEB, BayernLB, BBVA, Alpha Bank, National Bank of Greece, Eurobank EFG Group, Piraeus Bank, Bank of Cyprus, Hellenic Bank, AK Bank, Scotiabank, Credit Suisse, Banco de Credito de Peru, National Bank of Kuwait, KB Financial Group.
 
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