It has been a remarkably quiet day so far during the domestic session.  This seems more like the rule than the exception of late.  The only instance of volatility (if you can call it that... and people will laugh at you if you do) came during the late overnight session after some reasonably strong data in Germany.  US and German Bund yields rose together, but both changed course before moving into negative territory.  German yields went on to erase most of Friday's weakness.  US bond markets are not quite there yet.

From a technical perspective, the overnight range had a clearly-defined ceiling at 2.085.  As yields began to move back lower into the domestic trading session, traders who sold bonds on Friday afternoon quickly moved to cover those 'shorts' (aka, buying bonds to close a short-selling position).  The weaker reading in New Home Sales (468k vs 550k forecast) helped extend the short-covering rally.  Keep in mind though, that all this is playing out on a micro-scale where our so-called "rally" has only covered 2.6bps in 10yr yields and just over an eighth of a point in Fannie 3.0 MBS.

There have been quite a few headlines regarding the debt ceiling, and not one of them has motivated a detectable trading response.  It's funny actually.  Several of the headlines suggest that shorter-term Treasury debt is improving due to promising developments on the debt ceiling debate.  Yet the yield curve has been FLATTENING!  (That means that shorter term yields are rising compared to longer term yields).  In other words, short term yields have fallen because the entire yield curve is rallying.  In other words, and in a more incredulous tone, the logic cited by the headlines actually does a better job of DISPROVING them.  What a world.


MBS Pricing Snapshot
Pricing shown below is delayed, please note the timestamp at the bottom. Real time pricing is available via MBS Live.
MBS
FNMA 3.0
101-19 : +0-05
FNMA 3.5
104-16 : +0-04
FNMA 4.0
106-24 : +0-03
Treasuries
2 YR
0.6410 : -0.0040
10 YR
2.0600 : -0.0266
30 YR
2.8630 : -0.0363
Pricing as of 10/26/15 2:23PMEST

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Frank Hanna  :  "Please do not scold me for the following questions.... Is there any amount of rental income that is permissible on a second home? (FNMA)"
Tom Schwab  :  "TR, a lot of west coast are escrow states so there is no particular timeline on when a borrower signs, not like the wet states"
Ross Miller  :  "no, any date after the 3 days has passed is acceptable. You may need to produce a revised cd but there is no additional waiting period."
Phillip Cannon  :  "TRID signing question...had my first signing take place over the weekend even though docs made it out Thursday. Our QC department is saying that the borrowers have to sign on the exact date that the CD states, not any other day after. Is that correct?"
Matthew Graham  :  "RTRS - US SEPT NEW HOME SUPPLY 5.8 MONTHS' WORTH AT CURRENT PACE VS AUG 4.9 MONTHS"
Matthew Graham  :  "RTRS - US SEPT HOME SALES NORTHEAST -61.8 PCT, MIDWEST -8.3 PCT, SOUTH -8.7 PCT, WEST -6.7 PCT"
Matthew Graham  :  "RTRS - US SEPT SINGLE-FAMILY HOME SALES 0.468 MLN UNIT ANN. RATE, (CONS 0.550 MLN) VS AUG 0.529 MLN UNIT RATE (PREV 0.552 MLN)"
Matthew Graham  :  "RTRS - US SEPT SINGLE-FAMILY HOME SALES -11.5 PCT VS AUG +5.2 PCT (PREV +5.7 PCT)"
Jason Anker  :  "Ch. 4, 5-g: Deferred Student Loan Payments (04/10/09) If student loan repayments are scheduled to begin within 12 months of the date of VA loan closing, lenders should consider the anticipated monthly obligation in the loan analysis. If the borrower is able to provide evidence that the debt may be deferred for a period outside that timeframe, the debt need not be considered in the analysis. "
Hugh W. Page  :  "Thanks JY. It's amazing the different responses I received regarding this VA Student Loan Payment issue. So, it does appear that if deferred longer than 12 mos we can exclude (I thought that went away for all loan types)."
Jason York  :  "Hugh, if you're here this morning, I don't think VA allows you to use a percent of balance for student loans. I'm pretty sure you have to find out a payment"