He is probably correct. This is what I said in my earlier post.
But... liquidity squeezes don't usually make the press either. However... the press today looks for news that they didn't even know existed 10+ years ago.
Seriously, go to NY, hire a hooker, find the bar all the dealers drink at these days, get her working the crowd and asking the right questions. They'll talk. If she works hard enough.
The landscape has changed in the many years since I left. But it should revert to normal quickly. It isn't hard for the CB to level the equilibrium and the flows to normalize... unless there is a deeper fear driving it. In which case it will not normalize quickly. Monitor the interbank overnight cash rate.
If there was a liquidity squeeze, then the ZQ / SR spread shouldn't have widened. But then, I just made that up. Compare them.
I was an interbank money market dealer in the 90's and 00's. This repo thing was part of my job from 1995, in various countries, over the years.
- Most liquidity squeezes like this resulted in nothing. They came from poorly anticipated short term D<>S for o/n funds that sorts itself out quickly enough.
But... liquidity squeezes don't usually make the press either. However... the press today looks for news that they didn't even know existed 10+ years ago.
Seriously, go to NY, hire a hooker, find the bar all the dealers drink at these days, get her working the crowd and asking the right questions. They'll talk. If she works hard enough.
What would you say would be the main red flag to watch out for that indicates that this is not just a technical and very temporary imbalance but something much more sinister? And preferably a datapoint that can be checked by us, plebs![]()
The landscape has changed in the many years since I left. But it should revert to normal quickly. It isn't hard for the CB to level the equilibrium and the flows to normalize... unless there is a deeper fear driving it. In which case it will not normalize quickly. Monitor the interbank overnight cash rate.
If there was a liquidity squeeze, then the ZQ / SR spread shouldn't have widened. But then, I just made that up. Compare them.
