The Case For a Sideways Ceiling Continues to Build

The Case For a Sideways Ceiling Continues to Build

Granted, yields are only 3 days removed from hitting their highest levels in 5 months, but those levels weren't much worse than November 6th.  If we treat this zone (call it 4.45% in 10yr yields, give or take 0.05%) as a potential ceiling, it received yet another vote of support with today's very calm trading near 4.42%. Geopolitical headlines were taken in stride (modest improvement) and 20yr auction results pushed back a bit in the afternoon.  Most importantly (not really), bond traders managed to stay someone engaged despite every news story, email, TV segment, etc. focusing on NVIDIA earnings. 

Market Movement Recap
10:24 AM

Modestly stronger overnight and holding gains after data.  MBS up 3 ticks (.09) and 10yr down 2.2bps at 4.383

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The Case For a Sideways Ceiling Continues to Build

MBS & Treasury Markets
UMBS 5.5 98.93 +0.06 10YR 4.394% -0.011% 11/21/2024 10:53AM EST
Jobless Claims 213k vs 220k f'cast, 219k prev Continued Claims 1908k vs 1870k f'cast, 1872k prev Philly Fed Index -5.5 vs 8.0 f'cast 10.3 prev Bonds were roughly unchanged to slightly stronger in the overnight session with minimal volatility after the close yesterday.  The econ data is mixed.  Although the 213k Jobless Claims headline is unfriendly to rates, all other things being equal, it is offset by another long-term ...   READ MORE
Today's Mortgage Rates
30YR Fixed 7.04% -0.01% 15YR Fixed 6.41% +0.00% 11/21/2024
Remember October and the first part of November--not because of the election, but rather because of the relentless rise in mortgage rates ?  Would you rather forget?  You're not alone.  It was the fastest rate spike since 2022, and it was made all the more memorable because it put an end to the first real uptick in refinance activity in just as long. In the days following the election, there was quite a bit of volatility in rates, but with the benefit of hin...   READ MORE
Economic Calendar
Time Event Period Actual Forecast Prior
Thursday, Nov 21
8:30AM Nov/09 Continued Claims (ml) Nov/09 1908K 1870K 1873K
8:30AM Nov/16 Jobless claims 4-wk avg (k) Nov/16 217.75K 221K
8:30AM Nov/16 Jobless Claims (k) Nov/16 213K 220K 217K
8:30AM Nov Philly Fed Prices Paid Nov 26.60 29.70
8:30AM Nov Philly Fed Business Index Nov -5.5 8 10.3
8:30AM Nov Philly Fed Business Conditions Nov 56.6 36.7
8:30AM Nov Philly Fed CAPEX Index Nov 24.90 23.50
8:30AM Nov Philly Fed Employment Nov 8.6 -2.2
8:30AM Nov Philly Fed New Orders Nov 8.9 14.2
10:00AM Oct CB Leading Index MoM (%) Oct -0.4% -0.3% -0.5%
10:00AM Oct Exist. home sales % chg (%) Oct 3.4% -1%
10:00AM Oct Existing home sales (ml) Oct 3.96M 3.93M 3.84M
10:30AM Nov/15 Nat gas-EIA, change bcf Nov/15 -3Bcf 5Bcf 42Bcf
11:00AM Nov KC Fed manufacturing Nov -4 0
11:00AM Nov Kansas Fed Composite Index Nov -2 -4
11:30AM 8-Week Bill Auction 4.480% 4.460%
11:30AM 4-Week Bill Auction 4.530% 4.510%
12:00PM Nov/20 15-Year Mortgage Rate Nov/20 6.02% 5.99%
12:00PM Nov/20 30-Year Mortgage Rate Nov/20 6.84% 6.78%
12:25PM Fed Goolsbee Speech
12:30PM Fed Hammack Speech
1:00PM 10-yr Note Auction (bl) 17
1:00PM 10-Year TIPS Auction 2.071% 1.592%
4:30PM Nov/20 Central Bank Balance Sheet Nov/20 $6.96T
Friday, Nov 22
9:45AM Nov S&P Global Manuf. PMI Nov 48.8 48.5
9:45AM Nov S&P Global Composite PMI Nov 54.1
9:45AM Nov S&P Global Services PMI Nov 55.2 55
10:00AM Nov U Mich conditions Nov 64.4 64.9
10:00AM Nov Sentiment: 5y Inflation (%) Nov 3.1% 3%
10:00AM Nov Sentiment: 1y Inflation (%) Nov 2.6% 2.7%
10:00AM Nov Consumer Sentiment (ip) Nov 73.7 70.5
10:00AM Nov Michigan Consumer Expectations Final Nov 78.5 74.1
1:00PM Nov/22 Baker Hughes Oil Rig Count Nov/22 478
1:00PM Nov/22 Baker Hughes Total Rig Count Nov/22 584
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Mortgage rates bounced hard off the long term lows back in September and had jumped almost a full percent by last week. In addition to the elevated levels, there's been plenty of volatility. Nonetheless, rates managed to avoid breaking last week's ceiling--even if only just. Does that mean it's time for hope? Hope is always a fine thing to have, but it's not a strategy when it comes to mortgage... READ MORE