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Chart Of The Day

GREECE AND EUROPEAN SOVEREIGN DEBT DETERIORATION

By Bondsquawk:

With the discussions around the Greek bailout on hold due to the Icelandic Ash Cloud, Greece CDS continues to drift to all time highs. With 10 billion in funding needs by the end of May, investors are clearly skeptical on the nation being able to secure this financing. Even if we were to give their funding the benefit of the doubt, the austerity measures the IMF and the European Union will force Greece to undertake could very much put it into a deeper recession and hampering the country’s ability to repay any debts. This seems to be what the credit markets are telling us…..

Greece 5yr CDS as of 9:20am EST

Portugal and Spanish CDS have also continued to widen. Here is the latest at where they’ve been seen to trade:

CDS 5YR 10YR 5Y1D 5Y1W
—————— ———— ———- —— ——
AUSTRIA (100) 62/66 67/71 -1 9
BELGIUM (25) 63/67 68/72 -1 8
DENMARK (25) 35/39 40/44 0 3
FINLAND (25) 26/29 29/33 0 5
FRANCE (25) 55/58 59/63 0 7
GERMANY (25) 34/36 38/41 0 6
GREECE (100) 450/470 400/430 5 80
IRELAND (100) 145/151 148/158 -4 2
ITALY (100) 123/133 125/135 -3 4
NETHERLANDS (25) 34/38 38/43 0 2
NORWAY (25) 15/19 18/22 0 0
PORTUGAL (100) 195/205 190/205 -5 44
SPAIN (100) 146/156 149/159 -2 22
SWEDEN (100) 33/37 36/40 0 2
UK (100) 74/78 78/82 -1 5
USA (25) 37/43 41/47 0 2

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