Sovereign german bonds and bills questions

Discussion in 'Fixed Income' started by luisHK, Aug 23, 2022.

  1. luisHK

    luisHK

    Hi

    Not familiar with those, but thinking of buying euros with usd cash I hold with IB and buy 1 year German bonds with those.
    Would rather not mess up the value date and pay interest to IB.
    If one buys German bonds today, value date will be tomorrow, same as for EUR.USD ?

    Thanks in advance !
     
  2. luisHK

    luisHK

    having a look on tws for 1 year out, there´s quite a bit of difference from US Bonds , large spread plus commission is 257euros on 1 million, nasty.
    Checked the german 1 month bills and spread is large as well
    Any other products better for keeping euros cash ?
     
    Last edited: Aug 23, 2022
  3. maxinger

    maxinger

    I give up trading to comprehend the above.

    I think you are talking about trading
    EURUSD in euro
    German bond (eg Bund) in euro
    US bond/bill in Euro
     
  4. luisHK

    luisHK

    I ve been holding quite a bit of cash in USD with IB for a while now, couldn´t keep euro cash as IB charges on EUR positive balance
    Been buying euro while it went down this year, but small amounts, to wire out to my bank current account, where the balance is now about as high as I´m comfortable with.
    Thinking of buying more euros, now that it´s below the USD, starting with abt 1 million.
    So buy EUR with USD
    and Bund with EUR

    Been always buying Tbills with USD, (which had a large impact on the forex income, me being based in the eurozone )

    All bills and bonds are to be held until expiration
     
  5. maxinger

    maxinger

    ok.

    Bund (in euro) and
    US T bond / bill (in US$)
    [ plus others like Italy BTP (in euro) ]

    have quite a good correlation actually.

    If you want to be precise, you can plot

    [A*Bund - US T bond/bill ] chart

    A - a constant which you have to determine
     
  6. M.W.

    M.W.

    I was equally disappointed to see how little /nothing IB offers in the space of sovereign bonds and bills other than the US ones. Even Canadian bills and bonds are NOT offered.

     
  7. H2O

    H2O

    To answer your question: Bloomberg terminal suggests VD for German sovereign bonds is T + 2 (i.e. settle on 25/08)

    Quoted spreads may be wide in TWS as most trading is OTC. IB is not the best route to trade these (or any other fixed income for that matter).
     
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