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May 2, 2025 7:00 AM — Bond Markets
Reasonably Strong Jobs Report. Reasonably Weak Reaction in Bonds
The article discusses how the bond market has reacted to the latest jobs numbers, with a stronger than expected report leading to a sell-off in bonds. This has pushed mortgage rates higher, impacting home buyers. Despite the positive jobs data, the economy is not necessarily sliding towards a recession, but the impact on mortgage rates is a concern for potential home buyers. Bond yields are expect... more
May 1, 2025 2:24 PM — Bond Markets
Bonds Brace For More Data-Driven Volatility
Today's ISM Manufacturing data had an impact on bonds, with the market reacting to the uncertainty in economic data. MBS and 10yr yields fluctuated throughout the day in response to the data.
May 1, 2025 9:00 AM — Bond Markets
ISM Manufacturing Data Surprises Bonds (Not in a Good Way)
The article discusses recent economic data and its impact on bond and mortgage rates. The S&P Manufacturing PMI data hinted at a market response to economic data after weeks of tariff headlines dominating. The ISM PMI data release was hotly anticipated but did not show the same jump as the S&P version. However, all other components moved higher and beat expectations, causing bonds to react negativ... more
Apr 30, 2025 1:50 PM — Bond Markets
Action Packed Calendar But No Major Action in Bonds
The article discusses the economic calendar for the day, focusing on GDP, inflation, Treasury issuance, and pending home sales. It notes that while there was a surge in imports affecting GDP, domestic consumption remained normal. Despite some volatility in trading, bonds ended the day almost unchanged. Mortgage-backed securities (MBS) and the 10-year Treasury yield saw some fluctuations throughout... more
Apr 30, 2025 3:50 AM — Bond Markets
Bonds Erase Overnight Weakness With Help From Tariff Talk and Data
The article discusses bond market activity, with bonds being slightly weaker overnight but reversing in early trading. The White House's comment about Amazon listing tariff impacts caused selling in stocks and buying in bonds, leading to gains for both. The 10am economic data did not have a significant impact on the market. The article suggests that mortgage rates may be affected by this activity,... more
Apr 29, 2025 2:38 PM — Bond Markets
Trading Range Restored. Big Data on Deck
The article discusses the trading range of mortgage rates, which have been gradually improving and returning to a lower boundary. White House comments on Amazon impacted stocks early on but markets bounced back. Economic data helped bonds maintain or increase gains. The article suggests that data over the next few days will be important and volatility may increase. Mortgage rates have been modestl... more
Apr 29, 2025 9:38 AM — Bond Markets
No Whammies in Treasury Borrowing Estimate
The article discusses the Treasury borrowing estimates and how they have impacted bonds and mortgage rates. Despite potentially alarming numbers, the increase is due to accounting and not reflective of a significant change in spending or revenue. The bond market reacted favorably to the news, with yields moving lower. This could mean good news for home buyers as mortgage rates may decrease as well... more
Apr 28, 2025 9:38 AM — Bond Markets
Bonds Starting New Week at Last Week's Best Levels
The article discusses the stability in the bond market, specifically focusing on the performance of yields and mortgage-backed securities (MBS). It mentions that there was some improvement in MBS after the Dallas Fed Survey. It also notes that there are no major data or events scheduled for the morning, with market focus remaining on equities and earnings season. The article highlights the impact ... more
Apr 26, 2025 9:38 AM — Bond Markets
Eerily Calm and Strong For 2nd Straight Day
The article describes how the past two trading sessions have been calm and strong, with improvements in the market without any specific trigger events. This change in market behavior is attributed to a general sense of cooler heads prevailing on the policy-making front. Mortgage-backed securities and Treasury yields have seen modest gains, with MBS up a quarter point and 10-year Treasury yields do... more
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