• Bonds had a chance to confirm the start of a new trend today
  • Instead, they stayed on last week's fence
  • Could be bad, could be nothing
  • ISM Prices Paid hurt us more than headline helped

Perhaps it's just a Monday thing or perhaps it's because I'm not that bright, but there was really only one interesting takeaway for bond markets today in my opinion.  It had to do with this morning's ISM data and its inflation component.  The whole dynamic of the data release and subsequent market reaction reminded me of the most recent preliminary Consumer Sentiment data.

The whole dynamic of the data release and subsequent market reaction reminded me of the most recent preliminary Consumer Sentiment data.  In a nutshell, headline sentiment was fine, but the inflation expectations dropped noticeably.  Bonds rallied, and that was notable because bonds rarely ever react to Consumer Sentiment these days.

Today's ISM data was a similar dynamic playing out in reverse.  The headline index was 50.8 vs 51.4--at best, worth an equivocal market reaction--but the "prices paid" component rose to is highest levels since late 2014.  Many pundit-types like to watch the price reports in manufacturing surveys as an early indicator for inflation being passed through to the consumer.  Considering we're basically left with inflation as the only remaining Fed rate hike roadblock, anything that hints at inflationary traction could be bad for bonds.  

Perhaps today was that simple, or perhaps it was an even simpler story of very light volumes allowing yields to be pushed around more easily by the typical amount of 'new-month' tradeflows.  In terms of trading levels, we didn't lose enough ground to firmly kill the dream of staging in the mid 1.8's for another break lower, but we definitely didn't see the sort of high-conviction bond buying that sends everyone running for the float boat.  


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MBS
FNMA 3.0
102-09 : -0-05
Treasuries
10 YR
1.8740 : +0.0550
Pricing as of 5/2/16 4:58PMEST

Today's Reprice Alerts and Updates
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2:17PM  :  ALERT ISSUED: Negative Reprice Risk Increasing
10:10AM  :  ALERT ISSUED: Negative Reprice Risk Increasing For a Select Few
9:59AM  :  Back to Red After Quick Selling at the Open; ISM Coming up Now

MBS Live Chat Highlights
A recap of featured comments from the Live Discussion on the MBS Live Dashboard.
John Tassios  :  "I agree with MG's 1.42 comment. Same reason why JPY Yen is rising with recent no action from their CB."
Matthew Graham  :  "generally that's true, but keep in mind the dollar has been weakening since the start of the year and rates are lower over the same time."
Sung Kim  :  "Dollar weakness does not help our cause"
John Paul Mulchay  :  "due to?"
Sung Kim  :  "Wow. Big move in USD/EUR"