Tag: Fixed Income

Was David Woo Right; Was the Selloff Exacerbated by Risk Parity Strategies?
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Was David Woo Right; Was the Selloff Exacerbated by Risk Parity Strategies?

Today after the close Bloomberg TV had David Woo, Managing Director and Head of Global Rates and Currencies Research at Bank of America/Merrill Lynch, on to provide some insight regarding recent market action. More specifically, he addressed how Chinese and American markets are linked. He dropped a lot of gems during his segment but one point really struck a chord with me. He said that the recent selloff has likely been exacerbated by "Risk Parity Guys". If you're unfamiliar with 'risk parity'

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How do Bank Stocks Perform During Periods of Rising Rates? (Python Code Version)
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How do Bank Stocks Perform During Periods of Rising Rates? (Python Code Version)

This is the Python version of a guest article that originally appeared on RectitudeMarket.com. In this version I include the Python code used to generate the anaylsis. This subject has garnered a healthy debate among market participants in recent weeks. Conventional wisdom says that banks and the financial sector overall should benefit from a rising rate environment. The story goes that bank profitability is inextricably linked to `Net Interest Margin (NIM)`. If rates are rising, it is assumed

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How Volatile Are US Treasury Bond Yields?
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How Volatile Are US Treasury Bond Yields?

The volatility in global bond markets have generated quite the discussion among market participants. So much so that BlackRock has indicated publicly that their old risk models need to be redone. BlackRock was speaking specifically about the European sovereign bond market but in light of the recent volatility in US treasuries I wanted to contextualize what's happening domestically. Especially considering I went out on a limb regarding the relative-value offered by the US long bond I thought thi

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