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Markets Price In A Greater Chance Of Greek Government Default

Published 16/04/2015, 08:29
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The cost of insuring against a default by the Greek government has spiked sharply higher as worries about the ability to meet debt repayments have intensified. Credit default swap prices, which provide investors with protection to insure against debt default have surged higher. The CDS market is now implying a 77% probability of default by the Greek government in the next five years, according to Markit data.

Cost of insuring against Greek default

Cost of insuring against Greek default

Government borrowing costs have also been pushed higher as the markets shun Greek debt, with the yield on 10-year bonds (which are inversely related to price) having risen to 11.8%, their highest for two years. Investors have instead sought the safety of German bunds, the comparable yield on which has fallen to just 0.11%. The spread between German and Greek debt is consequently the widest since December 2012.

10 yr yield: Greece vs Germany

Worries have escalated as the standoff between the Greek government and its creditors shows few signs of being resolved, not least because Greece’s debt repayment capabilities are being hit by a renewed downturn in the economy.

The economy grew 1.3% on a year ago in the final quarter of last year, helping push the government’s finances into surplus if debt interest payments are excluded, but appears to have since weakened. Markit’s Manufacturing PMI, a reliably advance indicator of economic growth, signalled the seventh successive monthly decline in March.

It’s not just a factor of domestic demand having weakened in Greece. In fact there are signs that consumers are switching away from imports to domestically-produced goods. More worrying is the downturn in exports. The PMI survey showed goods exports dropping at an increased rate in recent months, with the rate of decline reaching the fastest since mid-2013 in March despite the recent fall in the Euro.

Economic growth and the PMI

Greek PMI VS GDP

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