Friday, March 9, 2012

'NOT' A Greek Tragedy After All...

A little over a week ago in Could've Been a Greek Tragedy I announced that Credit Default Swaps (insurance) on Greek debt would be triggered, indemnifying the insureds the amount of the hit they'd take when Greece reneges... Three days later I regrettably followed up with A Greek Tragedy After All... The committee charged with determining whether a triggering event had occurred voted nay... Leaving swap-buyers holding the proverbial bag... I did add that the committee "could come back later and reverse that decision"...

I'm pleased to report that, as a result of today's events, they have indeed come back and reversed their decision... To get the bond exchange deal done, Greece had to enforce so-called Collective Action Clauses on the hold-outs (creditors who wouldn't volunteer to take massive haircuts)...Which turned out to be the triggering event...

The market gave back a modest gain on the news... Clearly this wasn't the disaster some had predicted...

This Is A Good Thing!!

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