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Yields Pushing Range Boundaries After Tariff Updates and Econ Data
Yields Pushing Range Boundaries After Tariff Updates and Econ Data
Bonds lost ground over the weekend as news of tariff exclusions fueled a stock rally. A modest recovery was underway when the S&P Services PMI came out stronger. From that point on, bonds were on the back foot, ultimately hitting their weakest levels in the afternoon. Incidentally, this brings 10yr yields right in line with the ceiling of the recent range. Today’s video discusses the implications of a potential range breakout, which can mean different things for different people.
Econ Data / Events
S&P Services PMI
54.3 vs 50.8 f’cast, 51.0 prev
Market Movement Recap
09:32 AM Moderately weaker over the weekend, but recovering somewhat now. MBS down an eighth and 10yr up 3.5bps at 4.289
09:56 AM Some additional weakness after PMI data. MBS down nearly a quarter point and 10yr up 6bps at 4.316
02:20 PM 10yr yields are up nearly 8bps at 4.333 and MBS are down nearly 3/8ths after hawkish comments from Fed’s Bostic (but not obviously because of Bostic, necessarily).
03:48 PM Little changed from previous update and flat since then. MBS down 11 ticks (.34) and 10yr up 7.9bps at 4.334
Fannie, Freddie speculation mounts on Bessent remark on sovereign wealth fund
Wall Street is weighing in on the possible fate of home loan giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, after a fleeting suggestion by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent earlier this week that the government’s stakes could eventually become part of the proposed US sovereign wealth fund.
USDA cuts home loan access for non-citizens
Effective March 18, the department is retracting eligibility for non-citizens, it announced.
Ginnie Mae MBS issuance drops for third straight month
Over 100,000 loans for first-time home buyers have been pooled and securitized in issuances this year, the guarantor of government-backed loans said.
FHA late payments drive increase in delinquent inventory
These mortgages held by low credit score borrowers, made up 90% of the rise in the number of loans 30 days or more late on payments, ICE Mortgage Tech said.
What FHA’s dropping of appraisal rule means for lenders
While ending mandated consumer rights, lenders can still ask for a reconsideration of value on FHA loans; plus, fair lending laws still apply in these cases.
Fed’s Waller sees ‘no evidence’ of reserve shortage
The Federal Reserve governor voted against the decision to slow the pace of balance sheet reduction earlier this week, preferring to allow the current pace of reduction.
Highest Existing Home Sales in a Year
As is the case with a majority of housing and mortgage market data these days, the Existing Home Sales data from NAR is heavily dependent on context. To be sure, the headline is true. You’d have to go back to report that came out in February, 2024 to see a higher annual pace of sales. (NOTE: the table above contains initially-reported numbers. NAR subsequently revised the 3/31/24 report up to 4.31m) And if you were to chart these values only, the chart would probably look pretty good for the present month, but it would also belie the situation in the trenches. Home sales certainly aren’t in freefall in the bigger picture, but they’re generally still sideways at long term lows. Realtors credited an uptick in inventory for the uptick in sales. Additional details are available at NAR’s release page here: https://www.nar.realtor/newsroom/existing-home-sales-accelerated-4-2-in-february
Small Scale Weakness Leaves Bigger Picture Unchanged
Small Scale Weakness Leaves Bigger Picture Unchanged
Bonds began the day in stronger territory after tracing a risk-off move in the overnight session. Much like yesterday, 9:30am brought a momentum reversal, both for stocks and bonds, thus beginning a slow march back into weaker territory. Bonds might have stayed green if not for tariff headlines at noon ET which resulted in a modest nudge for stock prices and bond yields simultaneously (probably… it was so small that it could easily be seen as noise). Either way, the bigger picture was completely unaffected. Bonds are sideways near their strongest levels in months while they wait for guidance from data on the next big move.
Econ Data / Events
Jobless Claims
223k vs 224k f’cast, 221k prev
Philly Fed Index
12.5 vs 8.5 f’cast, 18.1 prev
Market Movement Recap
10:30 AM Moderately stronger overnight but giving back gains now. MBS still up 2 ticks (.06) and 10yr down 0.1bp at 4.23
02:38 PM Lows of the day. MBS unchanged and 10yr yields up 2.1bps at 4.252
04:40 PM Very flat since last update. MBS down 1 tick (.03) and 10yr up 1.9bps at 4.25
