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Subject: [/] Trade Idea: Buy Upside on SX7E (Eurostoxx Banks Index) as
ECB
gradually starts shiftin stance
From: Martin Zeman
Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2019 11:32:16 -0500
To: "Paul Barrett (
Cc: Stewart Oldfield
Alan Brody
Nadean Novogratz <
Paul — below is something we put together more widely here but contains a
couple of prices highlighted in yellow.
We are still working on the restructure of your existing note and will be
back soon.
At the last ECB press conference, Mario Draghi raised the issue of the
structural profitability of the banking system and the potential for a shift
in ECB thinking on the cost of negative rates. We think that one solution
they could potentially look at is a tiered reserve system which would be a
huge positive for the banks. The negative interest rate policy is a huge
negative for the sector (banks cannot pass on the costs to households and
weighted margins have fallen 45% since the crisis). Click here for a note
with an update on how ECB thinking on this issue is shifting. (the links are
to research published prior to today's press conference by Draghi).
At today's press conference, Draghi acknowledged that although discussed by
the members of the ECB, they "didn't discuss policy or policy implications
this time." That basically means that there is no announcement on this as of
today and as a result SX7E dropped 1% right after the conference. Having
said that, the risk-reward is shifting for the index to staying more or less
unchanged with upside potential on this upcoming likely change over the next
few months.
Trade Idea: Earn 11.5% coupon paid at maturity by buying a 1-year structured
note that gives you downside principal protection down to 75% of initial
level AND pays you a coupon as long as the index stays above 85% of initial
level (meaning the SX7E can go down 14.99% from initial level and you still
get your coupon. If the index drops less than 25%, you get your principal
back).
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Alternative you asked about our call: if you have the redemption barrier at
75% and the coupon barrier at 75% as well, and the coupon was paid
quarterly, it would be around 8%.
There is a recorded analyst call from yesterday titled: "Potential Game
Changer for the Banks?" with the below agenda and replay number if you'd
like to listen to more analysis:
[/] POTENTIAL GAME CHANGER FOR THE BANKS? PLEASE JOIN DB'S THOUGHT LEADERS
FOR A CALL (Replay number is: 917 677 7532 and use conference ID 5299783)
-Introduction / Moderator — Shilpa Kapur and Ben Coates
-Economics — Mark Wall, Chief Economist
-Research — Kinner Lakhani, Head of European Research and Head of Financials
Research
-Equities — Karim Moussalem, Co-Head of Global Equities Trading
-Equity Derivatives — Samuel Fossat, Banks Derivatives Trading Show less
Why now?
In the December meeting Draghi FINALLY said banks profitability is
an issue
Since then the funding market has been trickier for banks. (KBC
calling AT1s due to funding costs increased this year)
Refi needs are high this year, especially given MREL forcing more
funding requirements (NPS bonds)
The TLTRO 3 needs to be implemented in June. (you may as well roll
your banks package in whilst you are helping the Italian banks again)
Reserve Exemption (Soniya Sandeesh)
This is exactly what is done in Switzerland, Japan and Denmark
where they also have negative deposit rates.
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It enables you to help banks without a) tightening policy and
increasing EURIBOR b) looking like you are giving them free money.
In hiking deposit rate you are benefiting some banks but harming
those using the TLRO. Counter productive. With a reserve exemption, everyone
benefits.
SEE this report: Unlike the ECB, other Central Banks (eg SNB) with negative
rate regimes have chosen to apply exemptions, thereby limiting the cost to
the banking sector.
Impact on Banks (Kinner Lakhani)
A deposit rate hike to -20bps benefits the sector PBT by 1.6%
(with big saving countries like DE 5%)
A exemption of 20x your reserve requirement benefits the sector
PBT by 3% (with big saving countries like DE 10%)
If the ECB by a combination of measures (TLTRO 3) manages to take
the funding fear off the table the implied benefit is PBT 11%
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Martin Zeman
Director I Key Client Partners
Deutsche Bank Wealth Management
345 Park Avenue New York 10154
office
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