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发表于 2011-9-17 13:14 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
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下面是九月八号Conference call 对市场评论的总结,贴出来,希望对大家有帮助。2 r) W. A) v5 S6 k% O, e  x
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Market Commentary
6 D' {* E, O0 `9 k6 AEric Bushell, Chief Investment Officer! k+ @" p; `' {" L$ r8 {
James Dutkiewicz, Portfolio Manager1 r, Y7 R- m; I; A
Signature Global Advisors" n* k( Y3 I, p
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+ g% o$ J; V6 S3 g9 M" \  |; M* YBackground remarks. W* R* S- E* `. j& Q$ S
 Governments’ costs associated with stabilizing the crisis, including recent government stimulus programs, are- |3 i( H, i5 _" u2 r5 h- L9 u8 E
as much as 20% or even 60% of GDP.
  W2 `; _1 S  H Some governments have reached limits of sustainable debt loads and markets are beginning to insist on fiscal) I/ v/ h# `; M; J
adjustments.
" d6 `0 k" U! G6 ?+ ?7 \ This marks the beginning of what will be a turbulent social and political period, where elements of the social& s  I& |# [* j+ W3 N
safety nets in Western economies are no longer affordable and must be defunded.
, _  Y0 j# B& G: c Templates for fiscal adjustment are appearing in peripheral and core Europe, the U.S. and elsewhere. There are% u5 x* ?- [4 v8 c" ?6 L6 t
lessons to be learned from the frontrunners.
1 O7 J3 S/ f) x$ O7 X8 [, Q0 E. z  \  y We see policy interventions playing a bigger role in financial markets. Policymakers are trying to ease these
6 O: m) K2 A# P/ dadjustments for governments and consumers as they deleverage.
# w3 i9 A/ s! L. _- J Policy interventions are shaping markets more than fundamentals. Examples include the U.S. Federal Reserve’s3 n* s3 N0 J" i8 B+ [& ?# K
quantitative easing (QE2) program and the ECB intervention in the European sovereign bond market.( S3 e, e, u2 ]0 |
 Developed financial markets have now priced in lower levels of economic growth.$ N' Y9 p7 H- ]* f
 Credit markets are now less resilient to shocks because of Basel III and the Dodd-Frank bill. Brokers have5 E; u! a' J: L. ]( z# L! c
reduced capacity to hold risk. Therefore, risk shedding by others is going to have a greater impact.
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-9-17 13:16 | 显示全部楼层
Current situation2 _. ?# `% u8 u! W  ~
 The lesson we learned from the 2008-2009 credit crunch is how credit markets affect stock valuations. As long
( n) O" {7 K8 x2 ~as funding markets stay open, equities are valued as going concerns. But if credit markets close, markets may
* W3 q  i' a. [impose liquidation values.
6 L- ^8 {6 c' @9 b In the summer, the European credit crisis caused another round of market worries about a credit shutdown. In
7 r8 v) P3 `$ X& V. c; o  A  xAugust, we said a credit shutdown was unlikely – we continue to hold that view.+ F, ^) P* D6 F7 }( J3 x
 The collapse of interest rates on 10-year Treasuries to 2% leaves banks, insurance companies and pension
. F" N1 E3 C7 D) T( w- q" kscrambling for higher yields to satisfy their obligations – this is supportive of corporate bond markets.
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A look at credit markets
3 w& a% \7 D# i; m9 r0 S Investment grade – $17 billion in new issues were placed last Wednesday. We’re expecting $80-$100 billion in
. t7 c. v/ n' W: Y3 T( cSeptember. Non-financial investment grade is the new safe haven./ R- P0 T2 u4 h, _4 Q: I  a( }
 High yield – In March, the spread above governments was 450 basis points, today it’s 740 bps. Yields were 7%
' l. z" Z; n" i- Xthen, now they are 8.5%. New issuance has been about $30 billion a month, although August saw only $1. Y* p" E5 u5 Q' i6 U  d7 E
billion. That said, the market is still open. Risk has been repriced – but appropriately priced issues still have
4 ^. m" v: d( I) |access to the market. There are only two parts of the global bond market having difficulty – ultra-low-grade; Z, M( Z7 O* z3 Q1 D
CCC issues and European high yield, which are both down about 2.5% year-to-date. All other bond markets are
2 Q) O7 s7 Y. S6 T0 w) C- |positive for the year-do-date, including high yield.6 F  k' t/ i) ]. D# X& }1 m
 Mortgages – There is no funding for new construction, but existing quality properties are having no trouble+ ~1 @) l/ `$ J
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 Commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) – In the summer, there were two failed transactions, but they- \- K/ P& L+ P2 R
were subsequently repriced and placed. In the fall, there will be more deals./ G- i, A$ p# a0 y
 Leveraged floating rate collateralized loans – The index was trading at $90 last September, $96 in March and
% C9 {) _( b7 w3 M" tis now back to $90. Changes were a result of interest rate expectations (people thought that interest rates were
5 Z7 R& O+ i: h: N7 |! D. lgoing up) rather than liquidity. Chapter 11 companies have no problem getting secured and when they file for5 W. ^( J' E7 E9 F8 z: w
bankruptcy, they already have debt financing in place.3 p8 ]/ L7 x8 E: u3 I
 European banks – European bank lending conditions are tighter. This is the weakest link in the financial chain( a/ J) T: r3 l" N$ q4 C: J
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 Emerging markets – Sovereign rates have rallied along with U.S. Treasuries. High-grade corporates in) z0 w2 @# \+ n: z
emerging markets have no problem with funding.
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-9-17 13:18 | 显示全部楼层
European Union agenda
  R. M/ m; k' y! k+ J! K% g Europe is frantic and will remain so for at least another four months – which is what we see as the timeline for
4 P& B. E) a; D1 ^0 c0 [the Greek default.6 w8 f: z# [, Z, W  D, [
 As we see it, the following firewalls need to be put in place:
3 Y4 A' \6 J# Y+ f& c6 L1. Making sure that banks have enough capital and deposit insurance to survive a Greek default
( v4 m9 j/ Z8 t0 T7 }1 f2. The European Financial Stability Facility, which is to be used for the bank capital injection and sovereign
3 L' {9 V; w6 \. z' n" Z! x4 i+ j) kdebt stabilization, needs government approvals.8 e% `0 B# g# u
3. Measures of assistance to help European banks to make $1.7 trillion in refinancing easier and allowing
1 r1 W' L4 u( g5 N3 Ubanks to shrink their balance sheets over three years% N# q! b0 W6 Z
4. More fiscal reform for Spain, Italy and France is a precondition for stable sovereign debt markets., {/ _# h* F' Z+ U3 E8 z

* r% f5 a! C# C* iBeyond Greece# ?& _& ~4 C. ?+ r/ ?$ X. R! d
 The EFSF #2 plan announced in July was a toolkit to deal with the PIGS (Portugal, Ireland, Greece and Spain),
2 x' l7 j! p1 [; L' j; ]8 Jbut that was before Italy.9 K' v& f9 ^7 X, V+ h& [
 It provided a $500-billion loan program, but $250 billion was already spoken for by the PIGS.
2 M. V: U' j* N( T; H It’s an undersized framework and if negative growth/interest rate dynamics keep investors from sponsoring the' D0 {" _3 _* c
Italian bond market, the EU crisis will escalate further." f  g. }; z+ v1 u
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Conclusion0 d  ]# `4 ^- s: X8 N' z
 We want to have safeguards in place and continue to be liquid, so that we can capitalize on future turbulence.
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发表于 2011-9-19 15:03 | 显示全部楼层
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