Friday, July 29, 2016

MBS RECAP: Bonds Cheer Weak GDP and Month-End Momentum

Posted To: MBS Commentary

Heading into the close at much stronger levels this afternoon, it would be easy to overlook the fact that bond markets were weaker overnight (following the Bank of Japan's underwhelming policy announcement) and remained in weaker territory right up to the 8:30am GDP release. Who knows how momentum would have shaped up had GDP come in stronger than expected? While a weaker economy is unfortunate, its effect on interest rates is the opposite. Bonds rallied purposefully after the +1.2 vs +2.6 percent GDP miss (not to mention the revision to the previous quarter from 1.1 to 0.8), coasting to a sideways and slightly stronger stop in the early afternoon. Things stayed sideways until 2pm, at which point month-end bond buying momentum took over, nearly matching the strength of the post-GDP gains...(read more)
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