"My Idea
Lest I merely seem to be a critic, I have another idea that I think is more powerful: Issue 40-, 50-, 75-, and 100-year bonds. Issue TIPS versions as well. Hey, issue a perpetual — Consols! As I have said earlier:
David Merkel | ||
Now Let’s Have a Treasury Century Bond! | ||
8/3/2005 9:30 AM EDT |
George, I’m really glad to see that the Treasury has finally gotten a lick of sense, and is re-issuing the 30-year, which they should be able to at yields lower then the current long bond maturing in 2031 (probably 10 basis points lower).
Timing is anyone’s guess, but I would suspect two auctions — in November 2005 and February 2006 — in order to give the new benchmark bond sufficient liquidity. Given the absence of long issuance, demand for this bond will be very strong in the hedging community.
Now, the Treasury won’t do this, but my guess is that there is even more demand for a 50-year, or even a century bond (100 years). It would help pension funds and structured settlement writers match their liabilities. Those bonds could sell at yields less than the 10-year. Won’t happen, but I can dream.
Final note, this removes one of my reasons for lower long rates, but I am still biased toward lower long rates. The other reasons still hold.
none mentioned, though I own Treasury Securities of various sorts, both directly and indirectly (don’t we all?)
There is a decent amount of demand for safe long-dated debt from pension plans, life insurance companies, and other long-term fixed income investors. These bonds would likely have lower yields than the 30-year bond, because of buyers that like long fixed income because of its reliability in a crisis. (And, for bond geeks — high positive convexity.)
Personally, I think the market would happily digest a lot of really long debt from a seemingly strong entity like the US Government. What, are we going to let the Europeans have a monopoly on long sovereign debt here? ;) US Treasury, be innovative — show the world how confident we are in the future of the US by issuing debt as long as we think this republic will last. Surely that is longer than 30 years."
He's prescient. Period.
One thing about that Aleph. It's not originally Hebrew. It's a stylized version of the Aramaic Aleph. The Original Hebrew Alphabet is now only used by Samaritans.
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