Forget This Week. Here Comes The Data!
Forget This Week. Here Comes The Data!
Friday saw bonds give up the post-Fed gains, because the post-Fed gains were incidental. Between the well-telegraphed rate cut, lack of meaty econ data, and equivocal dot plot, the present week's absence of new momentum is both logical and forgettable. Next week could be a different story. Not only will we finally get the Nov jobs report on Tuesday, we'll also get October Retail Sales (Tue) and November CPI (Thu). Whereas the Fed was almost wholly incapable of offering any meaningful surprises, the upcoming data could easily combine to push bonds out of their recent range, or back toward the lower boundary.
Moderately weaker overnight with more selling in early trading. MBS down 6 ticks (.19) and 10yr up 4bps at 4.196
Sideways at weaker levels. MBS down 5 ticks (.16) and 10yr up 3.2bps at 4.189
Heading out at similar levels. MBS down an eighth and 10yr up 2.9bps at 4.186
Forget This Week. Here Comes The Data!
| Time | Event | Period | Actual | Forecast | Prior |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Friday, Dec 12 | |||||
| 8:00AM | Fed Paulson Speech | ||||
| 8:30AM | Fed Hammack Speech | ||||
| 10:35AM | Fed Goolsbee Speech | ||||
| Monday, Dec 15 | |||||
| 12:00AM | Roll Date - UMBS 15YR, Ginnie Mae 15YR | ||||
| 8:30AM | Dec NY Fed Manufacturing | Dec | 10.6 | 18.70 | |
| 9:30AM | Fed Miran Speech | ||||
| 10:00AM | Dec NAHB housing market indx | Dec | 39 | 38 | |
| 10:30AM | Fed Williams Speech | ||||
| 12:00PM | NOPA Crush Report (%) | ||||