Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Agency brokers offer new hope for bond market liquidity
Secondary bond markets are hopelessly illiquid. Dealers refuse to make markets to investors. But a new breed of agency broker now offers the chance to match buyers and sellers.
INVESTMENT BANKS ARE riven by fear the reason why managers have removed virtually all risk from their bond trading desks. Not that they have much capital to support risk-taking anyway. But amid the gloom and dislocation, there are at last signs of organic repair in the debt markets. This is not a government-sponsored initiative to fix some broken aspect of the financial market. Agency brokers are returning to the debt markets, a development heralded as a return to the primacy of relationships. These brokers aim to reconnect investors with each other, offering access to dark pools of liquidity that undoubtedly exist but at present cannot be easily tapped. We are really busy! says Guy Cornelius, head of fixed income at Evolution Securities. Of course the volumes are a fraction of what we used see at a full-service investment bank but these are very early days. As the man charged...
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