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4 September 2015
US Fixed Income Weekly
[10 yr yield vs. EX/Fed defined liquidity
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10
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20001
Fed plus fx reserves yoy —1
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20121
7.0
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5.01
4.01
3.01
2.0
0.01
10 yr yield vs. broader defined liquidity
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Breaking down the breakeven and real yield components verifies that central
bank liquidity has been more associated with real yields then breakevens,
however the relationship is perverse! Real yields have tended to fall when
balance sheet expansion is slowing while breakevens have generally been more
sticky. This suggests that risk assets drive (real) yields and that breakevens
anticipate a (delayed) liquidity injection. This is corroborated by also considering
the curve. Like real yields 5s10s is well correlated (positively) with real yields.
Note that prior to the crisis the relationship looked more "normal" in that
expanding liquidity drive yields lower and vice versa. So something has changed
since the crisis—this we think is very important and again, will revisit below.
Liquidity vs. 10 yr real yields
50
3.3I
2.8
2.3
1.8
1.3
0.8
0.3
-0.3
-10
-0.8
1
Liquidity vs.
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15
2.8
- 2.6
2.4
2.2
2.0
20
1.8
10
1.6
—FX + Fed balance
yoy
1.4
1.2
10
1.0
20001
20061
20121
Satrap. Fat andoettaserst
The relationship between 5slOs and 10s in real terms screams 5y5y! And
indeed we overlay 5y5y to liquidity there is a very tight, almost scary,
relationship. The relationship even predates the crisis. Tighter liquidity
essentially forces the 5y5y nominal rate lower reflecting some combination of
a flatter curve and higher yields with a steeper curve and lower yields.
Fundamentally we think this ultimately speaks to a lower terminal policy rate
so that it doesn't really matter whether the term structure is trying to shift
higher or lower but the curve will more than compensate so that if the trend is
towards less central bank liquidity, the terminal rate is falling.
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