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vinit Sahni
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From: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacationegmail.com>
To: Vinit Sahni
Date: 14/01/2014 10:18
Subject: Re: Jeffrey - Mexico -> MIBONO 30y look interesting [C]
agreed lets do 3m
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 4:23 AM, vinit Sahni wrote:
classification: confidential
Jeffrey - was looking for value in the EM space, post the PDVSA analysis,
started looking at mexico...
here is a trade I think makes sense -> buying MONO 30y unhedged
At around 7.5% yield, inflation probably in the 3-4% in the foreseeable
future, and USD/MXN likely stable or stronger in real (deflated) terms, I
think it is good value. The curve is steep. If you look at 10Y10Y UST and
10Y10Y MXN yields, the spread is above 500bp . Say inflation differential is
100bp higher in Mex and credit diff is 100bp (10Y CDS is about 100bp higher
in Mexico although Mex has much better debt dyn), this still leaves about
300bp of cushion for real depreciation per year.. In sum, it seems good value
near term mark to market risk is slower pace of implementation of energy
reform and a selloff in USTS
happy to discuss further if u find interesting...
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CNYW0N chart courtesy Nav Gupta (shows relative value in Labour cost between
china and Mexico)
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