Wednesday, 23 May 2012

US Swap Spread Wider As Greece Tensions Rise


The US two-year swap spread, a key gauge of tensions in the credit markets by measuring the difference between the two-year swap rate and two-year Treasury yield, is recently 1.25 basis point wider to 36.25 basis points. This spread widened to as much as 41 basis points last week on similar worries about a Greek exit from the euro zone.


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