Sunday, July 7, 2019

Charts of the Week: Negative Bond Yield Spreads as Global yields fall to record, China’s Shibor rates plunge to 2009 lows as Hong Kong’s HIBOR rates spike!



Charts of the Week: Negative Bond Yield Spreads as Global yields fall to record, China’s Shibor rates plunge to 2009 lows as Hong Kong’s HIBOR rates spike!
As negative-yielding sovereigns spread with the entire Swiss curve in the negative, Germany’s 30-year yield remains the only positive.
Global bond yields hit record low prior to the payroll reports.

German bunds fell below the ECB’s deposit rates for the first time ever!
Hong Kong’s 1-week interbank lending rate (HIBOR) raced to 2008 levels to highlight symptoms of liquidity squeeze!
In the meantime, China’s overnight interbank lending rate (SHIBOR) falls to 2009 lows last Thursday, to signify panic hoarding by banks.
Finally, when the public refuses to borrow, just forced them to. Nigeria’s central bank orders banks to lend money.  

You can lead the horse to the water, but you can’t make it drink.

Unfortunately, that’s the only thing central banks know of.

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