Credit Markets

Three Challenges for Corporate Cash Investors in 2013

Three Challenges for Corporate Cash Investors in 2013

2 min readAbstract We have identified the acceleration of money market fund reform, the scarcity of eligible investments and the threat of negative yield as three challenges facing corporate treasury professionals in 2013. Our recommendation remains the same as found in previous research – consider a separately managed account as a defensive measure against regulatory uncertainty, supply…

Comprehensive Cash Investment Strategies

Comprehensive Cash Investment Strategies

2 min readAbstract The challenging environment for treasury cash investments has prompted many practitioners to look for alternative options in managing their excess cash. We address this topic in a generalized manner, summarizing three major categories of available cash investment vehicles: deposits, pooled assets and direct purchases. The pros and cons of each vehicle type are discussed….

Can Money Market Funds Survive Variable Net Asset Values?

Can Money Market Funds Survive Variable Net Asset Values?

3 min readAbstract We propose a variable Net Asset Value (NAV) approach based on a dual-NAV structure to preserve the transactional utility of money market funds. This approach would require funds to publish daily intrinsic NAVs up to the 4th decimal place, and would allow shares to be traded at rounded NAVs (RNAVs) up to the 2nd…

Three Challenges for Corporate Cash Investors in 2012

Three Challenges for Corporate Cash Investors in 2012

2 min readIntroduction One short year ago, we discussed three key trends for 2011: low interest rates, a spreading sovereign debt crisis and persistent financial regulation. And we started our 2011 commentary with the phrase, “meet the New Year, same as the old.” Have we caught you in a moment of déjà vu? For 2012, we see…

The Path for Housing GSEs and its Impact on Corporate Cash Investors

The Path for Housing GSEs and its Impact on Corporate Cash Investors

3 min readAbstract Recent events related to government sponsored enterprise (GSE) reform have prompted short-duration investors to question the level and nature of government support for their debt issuance after December 31, 2012. The housing GSEs play a critical role in the U.S. mortgage market, representing 99% of all new mortgage-backed securities (MBS) issuance in recent years….

European Financial Debt and U.S. Prime Money Market Funds: Understanding the Connections and Evaluating the Exposure

European Financial Debt and U.S. Prime Money Market Funds: Understanding the Connections and Evaluating the Exposure

2 min readAbstract Credit concerns have once again taken center stage as the treasury community closely monitors its cash investments. These fresh concerns are relevant to U.S. cash and short-duration investors because prime money market funds are major investors in European financial debt. Approximately two-thirds of commercial paper and one half of jumbo bank deposits available to…

The New Normal in the Cash Investment Landscape

The New Normal in the Cash Investment Landscape

2 min readAs we enter the second decade of the new century, the world financial system has just emerged from a near death experience and embarked on a new journey of redefining itself. Having witnessed the subprime meltdown, the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, and the collapse of the Reserve Primary money market fund, corporate cash investment professionals…