Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/19/2012 17:12 -0400
Apple
CDS
CDS Auction
Copper
DVA
Exchange Traded Fund
headlines
MF Global
New York Stock Exchange
OpEx
Stress Test
"Whocouldanode?" that Apple would do something like pay a de minimus dividend and begin a modest buyback program? Indeed, initial reactions for the stock seemed to be 'sell the news' but of course, it wouldn't be a day ending in 'y' if Apple didn't close green and sure enough, with seconds to spare, Apple managed to close over $600 for the first time. BofA, not so much. After pinging $10 (a healthy double of recent lows), chatter of a secondary began the process of 'normalizing' its recent behavior (the stock is still up 17% post JPM-divi/Stress test news, a whopping 10% better than any of its peers in that 4 day period). The leak in financials dragged on the S&P which limped back lower to close almost perfectly at its VWAP as NYSE trading volumes (after almost record-breaking high levels on Friday OPEX hedge removal day) dropped back to near their lows . Credit outperformed equities today but its a very 'technical' day for credit in general with the CDS/index rolls tomorrow (meaning the major credit indices will move to new maturities and new components) though HYG staggered notably early in the day. USD and Treasury weakness were the headlines of the day (aside from AAPL of course - which apparently has a great new screen) which of course helped commodities rally with high-beta Silver the best on the day +1.2% from Friday and WTI breaking $108 as Gold limped higher (tortoise-like) over $1660 at the end. VIX rose once again and the term structure flattened a little but once again post-OPEX and futures roll, there are some more difficult apples-to-camels comparisons there.
HYG (green) dropped rather notably in the late morning (around the time of the European close) but staged a magnificent comeback as stocks limped higher overall. Whether this was overnight hedged into the credit roll that was snatched up by ETF arbs or just another algo save is unclear. We would expect anyone who needed to hedge to use HYG more than HY today heading into the roll. HY and IG stayed in sync as we suspect reracking off stocks and very light flows into the roll left them dangling near their intrinsic values.
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