Wholesale Money Markets Are “Perverted” – US Swap Spreads Hit Record Lows

At the height of the financial crisis, the unprecedented decline in swap rates below Treasury yields was seen as an anomaly. The phenomenon is now widespread, as Bloomberg notes, what Fabozzi’s bible of swap-pricing calls a “perversion” is now the rule all the way from 30Y to 2Y maturities. As one analyst notes, historical interpretations of this have been destroyed and if the flip to negative spreads persists, it would signal that its roots are in a combination of regulators’ efforts to head off another financial crisis, massive corporate issuance (which we are seeing), China selling pressure (and its impact on repo markets) and “broken” wholesale money-markets.

This post was published at Zero Hedge on 11/03/2015.