
FICC Focus
Macro Matters: Mariner CIO E.G. Fisher on Liquidity and Credit
With the Federal Reserve leaning toward a smaller balance sheet and several year-end funding pressures approaching, investors may need to pay closer attention to liquidity and the cost of financing leveraged positions. E.G. Fisher, chief investment officer at Mariner Investment Group, joins Bloomberg Intelligence chief US interest rate strategist Ira Jersey to discuss that and more on this Macro Matters edition of the FICC Focus podcast. Fisher explains why market liquidity remains strong but funding liquidity could become more challenging as bank reserves decline, the Treasury General Account grows and major balance-sheet reporting dates approach. The two discuss whether Treasury lending of TGA balances could ease repo pressures, how Chair Kevin Warsh’s preference for a smaller Fed balance sheet may affect funding markets and why recent Treasury buybacks at the long end are only a partial response to rising yields and growing debt. They also examine relative-value opportunities across rates and credit, including increased dispersion, record corporate issuance tied to the AI build-out and how steepening credit curves are creating opportunities for arbitrage investors. The Macro Matters podcast is part of BI’s FICC Focus series.

