Recent Developments Money Market MMCG Meeting

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Recent Developments Money Market MMCG Meeting 18.03.04

Schedule Major Events Capital Markets Money Market Outlook Regulatory Credit Provision FRA EONIA FWD EONIA Monetary Policy Equity Markets Liquidity Provision Implied EURIBOR lvls. Macro Developments CDS Levels Euribor Rates Target II Bal. Germany EONIA Rates/Vol. Sovereign Yields Asset Swap Levels GC Polling Rates/Vol. 2

Major Events Regulatory Monetary Policy Macro Developments Recent developments EBA announces key features of the stress test Basel Committee NSFR: Various revisions to Available stable funding and required stable funding LR: Various amendments with regard to the treatment of several financial instruments Central Banks keep accomodative stance No major amendments at any of the major central banks FED starts tapering moderately ECB strengthens forward guidance BoE implements changes to existing forward guidance Early signs of possible recovery Encouraging signals from various areas Ireland exited EFSF assistance programme ESM s assistance programme for Spain expired CPI mostly stable PMI levels in the major economies above 50 Recent turmoil in EM and geopolitical tensions could hamper overall positive outlook 3

Regulatory - EBA EBA Main features of the 2014 EU wide stress test Exercise will be carried out on the basis of the consolidated year end 2013 figures Capital hurdle set at 8% Tier for baseline scenario Capital hurdle set at 5,5% for adverse scenario 4

Regulatory - Basel Committee Announcements LR LR Capital measure/exposure measure expressed as percentage Capital measure is currently defined as Tier1 capital, minimum leverage ratios is 3% Amendments of the treatment of securities financing transactions (SFTs) will allow limited netting with same counterpart (clear advantage of CCP trading) Off balance sheet items will not be treated uniformly with a 100% credit conversion factor and variation margin can possibly reduce exposure (central clearing) Cash and other HQLA have not been exclude from the exposure measure (denominator) NSFR NSFR Amount of stable funding relative to the amount of required funding NSFR should be equal to at least 100% on an ongoing basis Various measures to harmonize and generally strenghten the basis of ASF Various measures to harmonize and slightly reduce the RSF 5

Regulatory - Basel Committee Possible Impacts LR Overall the announced amendments should not have an immediate impact on repo and or derivatives markets as the adverse effects of the June consultation have been revised It is quite obvious that the regulatory pressure on banks to shrink and delever balance sheets is not over yet Repo and derivatives markets continue to shrink Current ratio of 3% will be monitored semianual / Unlikely that US regulators will back away from their original intention to impose a 6% ratio As cash and HLQA are not excluded banks are penalized for holding low risk assets this could also interfere with attempts to strengthen LCR NSFR The main revisions to the NSFR seek to reduce cliff effects within the measurement of funding stability, improve its alignment with the Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR), and alter its calibration to focus greater attention on short-term, potentially volatile funding sources (from the BIS web site) Overall whole sale funding has moderately been upgraded Operational deposits will be recognised with a 50% ASF compared to 0% previously At a first glance it seems as if the revisions leave the burden very high for most banks to reach the 100% benchmark 6

Monetary Policy Central Bank Decisions ECB ECB No recent changes Accomodative monetary policy in place Emphasis on forward guidance Implied 3 mth rate Mar 2016 approx. 0,55% FED FED Tapering has started in Dec 13 Further acceleration of tapering announced at January meeting Implied 3 mth rate Mar 2016 approx. 1,30% BoE BoE No recent changes About to amend parts of the recently implemented forward guidance Implied 3 mth rate Mar 2016 approx. 1,75% 7

Macro Developments Ireland & Spain Ireland Ireland officially exited the EFSF assistance programme 8th Dec 2013 Moody s raised the nation s credit rating back to investment grade Baa3 with a positive outlook Ireland was able to launch two ten year bonds EUR 3,75 bln in early January 2014 and another EUR 1 bln in mid March Current yields for the whole sovereign curve are below the ones of Italy and Spain Repo market levels for Irish GC are pretty much in line with GC levels of Portugal if traded through CCP around 10 bp above Bunds Spain The financial programme for Spain expired on 31st Dec 2013 Spain was able to raise EUR 10 bln through issuing a 10 year note after receiving orders worth almost four times as much on the 22nd Jan Overall Spain had sold EUR 59 bln a quarter of the planned total 2014 gross issuance until the beginning of March Repo market levels for Spanish GC if traded through CCP is around 5 bp above Bunds and slightly higher if traded with wrong way risk 8

Macro Developments - CPI YoY Eurozone, UK, US Source Bloomberg 9

Macro Developments - PMI Eurozone, UK, US Source Bloomberg 10

Macro Developments - Convergence PMI / GDP Eurozone Source 4cast 11

Capital Markets - Eurozone Corporate Lending Source Bloomberg / ECB 12

Capital Markets - Dow Jones vs. Dow Jones Financials Source Bloomberg 13

Capital Markets Euro Stoxx vs. Euro Stoxx Financials Source Bloomberg 14

Capital Markets CDS Senior Financials EU vs. US 5 Year Tenor Source Bloomberg 15

Capital Markets Fragmentation Target II Balance Germany Source Bloomberg / ECB 16

Capital Markets Fragmentation Sovereign Yields Euro Zone Source Bloomberg 17

Capital Markets Fragmentation Asset Swap Germany 2 yrs Source Bloomberg 18

Money Markets - EONIA 3 mths vs EURIBOR 3 mths Source Bloomberg / ECB 19

Money Markets EONIA Fixing vs Outstanding Open Market Operations Source Bloomberg / ECB 20

Money Markets - EONIA Fixing vs. Excess Liquidity Source Bloomberg / ECB 21

Money Markets EONIA Volume vs. Excess Liquidity Source Bloomberg / ECB 22

Money Markets EONIA Rate / Volume vs. Excess Liq. Source Bloomberg / ECB 23

Money Markets GC pooling Rate / Volume vs. Excess Liq. Source Bloomberg / ECB 24

Money Markets Vol. GC pooling def.funding/eonia vs. Excess Liq. Source Bloomberg / ECB 25

Money Markets - EUR Spot Rates Source Bloomberg 26

Money Markets EUR$ cross currency swap 1 year Source Bloomberg 27

Outlook - EURIBOR Spreads Source Bloomberg 28

Outlook - FWD EURIBOR 1Y 2Y 3Y Source Bloomberg 29

Outlook EONIA Curve Source Bloomberg 30

Outlook - Forward Eonia 12*24 Source Bloomberg 31