The Borg took a huge whack not at a mole actually, but an Italian Elephant. This event instantaneously brought upon mass-euphoria.
The market has more-or-less been in a continual state of euphoria recently having been saved (by something), for the 83'rd time in the last 63 days.
Today's euphoria is about falling yields on Italian government debt. The yield on 10-Year Italian bonds is down 44 basis points to 6.45%. The yield on 2-year government bonds is down a whopping 70 basis points to 5.70%.
Is this another 6-Sigma event? I will get back to that in a moment, but first consider a few charts.
Italy 2-Year Government Bonds
Spain 2-Year Government Bonds
France 2-Year Government Bonds
While the Italian elephant took a big whack, the Spanish mole did not. France, an even bigger elephant than Italy, barely budged in relation to the huge recent surge in yields.
This should give notice that the rise in French yields cannot be blamed on the huge gaff by the S&P, accidentally sending out a notice of a rating change lower on France (that the S&P immediately took back).
The irony is the S&P should cut the rating of France.
Reflections on 6-Sigma Events
In my article France, the New Elephant in the Room I stated ... "The two-day move in French bond yields vs. German is likely a 6-sigma event. Today alone, the 2-year yield rose 27 basis points vs. 2 for Germany."
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One inquiring mind intrigued by the idea, sent in the following charts with the comment "no credit required. It was your idea: I just put it into my Bloomberg. Love your site."
2-Year Bonds France vs. Germany
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10-Year Bonds France vs. Germany
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As shown in the upper-right of each chart with a label of "Off Avg StDev" the first chart depicts a 5.79 sigma event, the second a 5.92 sigma event.
6-Sigma Events
Financial Risk Manager has this explanation of 6-Sigma Events.
A six sigma event assumes a 99.99996 % probability of occurrence. For a daily horizon this translates into one event happening once every 2,500,000 days.That such event happen far more frequently than expected says that assumptions of financial models simply are not correct.
All the recent market slumps i.e. '87 Crash, Mexican Tequila effect, Russian Devaluation, Asian Crisis and Internet speculative bubble, .. have all been six sigma events and they've all happened in the past two decades.
S&P 500 Futures 10-Minute Chart
I expect that gap to fill sooner rather than later as whack-a-more euphoria wears off.
Don't worry, there is no reason to expect the current trend of 83 euphoric events in 63 days will end any time soon.
On the other hand, don't expect any of these euphoric events and announcements from Borgs will accomplish anything.
Finally, do expect more 6-sigma events, with increasing frequency, in spite of what the odds suggests. Borg technocrats and EMU bureaucrats will make sure of that.
Mike "Mish" Shedlock
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com
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