CPDO

The perfect negatively skewed investment,the sort that makes a little money most of the time and blows up in flame in one glorious afternoon.

+ A typical prospecus of a recent CPDO offering here
+ 07/11/2006: Lex [FT Alphaville] chips in with his 2 cents:

The demand for constant proportion debt obligations - which take credit default swap exposure and apply leverage to boost returns - is symptomatic of investors’ quest for yield, almost irrespective of risk, in a low-return world still awash with easy credit, writes Lex [1] That appetite has driven the cost of protection on the iTraxx and the comparable US index to fresh lows. If everything goes smoothly, leverage on CPDOs falls as the instrument accumulates excess returns. But the reverse is also true - and in the case of losses, because of unexpected defaults or a worsening credit outlook, leverage can rise, up to cap, in an effort to “win back” any shortfall. Any turn in the credit cycle could leave yield-hungry CPDO investors wishing they hadn’t been so quick to consume.[ CPDOs/leverage ]

+ 01/12/2006: Financial wizards’ debt to ratings agencies [FT]
+ 17/11/2006: CPDOs? Is the bar being lowered? Deutsche Bank view
+ 14/11/2006: related post here
+ 14/11/2006: Questions lie behind CPDO hype at FT
+ 13/11/2006: see also “CPDOs, the Model Risk Spread, and Banks under Basel II” at Interfluidity
+ 13/11/2006: “…..a bizarre phenomenon has caught the attention of the financial community: the Constant Proportion Debt Obligation market.” at FTfm

Posted by jck at 6:29 am EST on November 6th, 2006 |

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