FOMC Meets Tue; With Leveraged Economy Desperately Needing Low Rates, Fed Cornered

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The FOMC meets this week. The Fed already has unlimited QE in place. Not much is expected to come out of this meeting. If anything, aware that low rates are needed, Mr. Powell may drop a hint or two that … Continued

Foreigners Dumping Treasury Securities, Fed Buying Less – Should Status Quo Continue, Range Breakout Awaits 10-Year Yield

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Foreigners in the aggregate have been dumping Treasury notes and bonds. The Fed has been buying these securities, but less and less so. Given the soaring budget deficit and the need to issue new debt, the status quo cannot continue. … Continued

In March-April, Big Vacuum Left By Foreigners In US Sovereign Bond Market Filled By Fed

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Foreigners comprise an important source of buying in the US sovereign and corporate bond markets.  In March and April, they bought some corporate bonds but massively sold off Treasury notes and bonds.  The vacuum was filled by the Fed, whose … Continued

CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures, How Hedge Funds Are Positioned

Following futures positions of non-commercials are as of May 19, 2020. 10-year note: Currently net short 93.1k, down 58.4k. This data is a little outdated, but foreigners were big sellers of Treasury securities in March.  On a net basis, they … Continued

US Stocks At New Highs, With Help From Foreigners, Who Have Been Selling Treasuries

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Major US equity indices posted fresh new highs Monday.  For a while now, foreigners have lent a helping hand, although they at the same time have been aggressively selling US Treasury securities.  Equity bulls would prefer foreigners to maintain the … Continued

US Stock-Bond Duel To Get Foreigners’ Money Going Latter’s Way – Likely Continues

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For a while now, foreigners have been reducing exposure to US stocks.  They have been buying Treasury securities, and it is likely the pace quickens.  If so, this will come at the expense of US stocks. In November, the US … Continued

Rising Deficit Spending Probably Biggest Risk To U.S. Sovereign Yields

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Mediocre demand for Wednesday’s auction of $24 billion in 10-year Treasury notes probably reflects worries over rising deficit spending. In that auction, yields obviously were not attractive enough to entice aggressive buying.  Ten-year yields ended the session up eight basis … Continued

CoT: Peek Into Future Through Futures – How Hedge Funds Are Positioned

Following futures positions of non-commercials are as of January 16, 2018. 10-year note: Currently net short 89.3k, down 107.6k. A Bloomberg article last week about China beginning to weigh slowing or halting purchases of U.S. Treasurys gave the bond market … Continued

Foreign Demand For Treasurys Still Decent – What If When Deficit Spending Goes Up?

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What if? What if China proceeds to reduce its purchases of Treasury securities?  At $1.18 trillion, it is the largest holder.  Japan – at $1.08 trillion – is close second. The U.S. Treasury market is $14.2-trillion strong (chart here). On … Continued