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From: Vahe Stepanian
To: "jefficy E." icevacation@gmail.com>
CC: Daniel Sabba , Arianc Dw cr , Paul Morris
, Stewart Oldfield , Richard Kahn
Subject: FW: (BN) Brazil Already Junk as Swaps Traders Front-Run Cut Amid Turmoil [C]
Date: Tuc, 11 Aug 2015 16:06:22 +0000
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Jeffrey— please find below the current Brazil Sy CDS chart (i.e. on the run), which is currently near its five year historical high.
Recall you entered into the following transaction back in January 2015:
BraSov default swap with SOUTHERN FINANCIAL LLC DB Sells default protection on FEDERATIVE REPUBLIC OF
BRAZIL
NOTIONAL : USD 10,000,000
TRADE DATE : 13-Jan-2015
IM% : 1
EFFECTIVE : 14-Jan-2015
TERMINATION : 20-Mar-2020
REF OB : BRAZIL 12.25% OF 03/30 ISIN: US105756AL40
CREDIT EVENTS : Failure to Pay, R, Repudiation/Moratorium
ISDA Definition : 2014
PRICE : 205 bps per annum (COUPON: 100 bps per annum)
Note that Sy Brazil CDS saw its high of - 3900bps back in 2002.
Please let us know how you would like to proceed.
Thank you,
Vahe
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Brazil Already Junk as Swaps Traders Front-Run Cut Amid Turmoil
2015.08.07 19:01:41.781 GMT
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By Paula Sambo and Julia Leite
(Bloomberg) -- As far as swaps traders are concerned, Brazil is already a junk-rated country.
The South American nation mired in recession and scandal
-- is now riskier than nine countries with speculative grades by Standard & Poor's, including Turkey, Vietnam and Cyprus, according to trading
in credit-default swaps.
Bond investors are relegating Brazil to junk as the biggest contraction in 25 years and growing support for impeaching President Dilma
Rousseff increase the chances its investment grades will be slashed. Just last week, S&P joined Moody's Investors Service in revising its outlook
on Brazil's rating to negative.
"The assessment of Brazil's creditworthiness has deteriorated significantly," Camila Abdelmalack, an economist at CM Capital Markets, said
by telephone from Sao Paulo. "The scenario keeps getting increasingly bleak from both the political and economic standpoints."
The cost of protecting Brazil's bonds against nonpayment using five-year credit-default swaps rose to 3.26 percentage points Friday, the
highest since March 2009. The real ended a six-day losing streak, climbing 0.7 percent to 3.5096 per dollar at 3:01 p.m. in New York.
Rousseff's latest effort to shore up Brazil's finances was rebuffed when the lower house of Congress voted to approve salary increases on
Thursday. The move came after two parties broke from her ruling coalition.
Impeachment Push
A growing number of legislators in Brazil's largest party now see impeachment as an option to pull the country out of its deepening
economic and political crisis. One-third of the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party in the lower house is working toward such a move within
a constitutional framework, said Darcisio Perondi, a deputy leader of the party.
Support for Rousseff is also falling among Brazilians. In an Aug. 4-5 poll by Datafolha, 66 percent of respondents say Congress should open
impeachment proceedings. Her approval rating fell to a record low 8 percent in the poll, and 71percent said her presidency has been bad or
terrible.
The presidential press office declined to comment on impeachment speculation.
"There is obviously a lack of confidence as seen in Rousseff's approval rating and the inability to get through fiscal-consolidation measures
and structural reforms," said George Hoguet, a Boston-based strategist at State Street Global Advisors, which has $2.4 trillion under
management.
Rating Outlook
Moody's, which met with officials in Brazil last month, cited the country's economic woes and deteriorating finances when it put the Baal
rating on negative outlook in September.
The ratings company predicted in a July 16 report that the economy will contract 1.8 percent this year.
The country's problems have only mounted since then, with a bribery probe into a state-owned oil producer ensnaring more and more of
the nation's companies. On Monday, Brazilian police arrested Jose Dirceu, who served as chief of staff under former President Luiz inch:, Lula
da Silva, saying he helped put into place an alleged system of kickbacks at the oil company.
An S&P downgrade would push Brazil back into junk since the company rates the country BBB-, one level below Moody's.
"Brazil sticks out like a sore thumb in terms of its perceived riskiness, and its creditworthiness is set to deteriorate further in the coming
months because of the plethora of domestic and external vulnerabilities," Nicholas Spiro, a managing director at advisory firm Spiro Sovereign
Strategy, said by e-mail from London.
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