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This attached image shows the current pricing on the curve, which is
slightly weaker than it was in early December. I have also added the term
structure of PDVSA and VENZ sovereign bonds, which gives us some relative
value across the curve
Bouts of volatility will likely remain an issue and therefore it will trade
like a short tail risk trade. However, given that access to dollars remains
key for venezuela, we should expect the government to do whatever they can
to avoid a problem servicing these bonds (or even the perception of the
same). They do have a heavy amortization schedule in 2014 and 2015.
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Vinit Sahni
Managing Director I Global Head - Professional client Group & Key client
Partners capital markets Group
Deutsche Asset & wealth mana ement
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From Tazia Smith/db/dbcom@DBAMERICAS
To: "Jeffrey epstein" <jeevacationagmail.compp,
Cc: "Vinit Sahni" <
, "Nav Gupt
)"
Date 12/01/2014 22:52
Subj Re: PDVSA chart + USDJPY Trade [C]
ect:
Classification: Confidential
Looping in Vinit here as he was recently involved with a large offering in
the pdvsa credit and may have some take-aways.
My view is the bonds are money good in 2015, as of now, but you are not
looking for yield carry (as discussed), and the risks of restructuring and
near-term downside due to politics specific to venezuela and chatter around
EM assets at large are likely greater than implied by the bonds' current -85
levels; would use Friday's rally to sell (particularly if you believe it was
rates driven vs credit). For what it's worth, we've found Latam family
offices that are very familiar the credit (and do like carry) are fully
loaded and do not have incremental demand.
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