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

Infrastructure Spending – Markets Pricing In Too Much Of Good News?

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“…I want to solve health care, jobs, border control, tax reform.” The above quote is from a weekend interview president-elect Donald Trump gave to the Wall Street Journal. The article also talks about his willingness to keep parts of the … Continued

Who Is Making Up For Lack Of Foreign Buying In Both U.S. Equities And Treasurys?

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Have foreigners ceased to be a factor in the market for both U.S. equities and treasury securities? Makes you wonder looking at the Treasury International Capital System data. May’s numbers were released this Monday, and there was not much change … Continued

4-Session, 5-Percent Rally On S&P 500 Bodes Well, Will History Repeat Itself?

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As far as U.S. stocks were concerned, Brexit was just a bad dream.  A footnote, so to speak.  On the S&P 500 large cap index, the intra-day high of 2113.32 in the session before Brexit hit stands, but last Friday’s … Continued

Amidst S&P 500’s 3.6% Fri Tumble, Looking For Signs Of Reversal N/T On Spot VIX

Last Friday, post-Brexit win, the 10-year Treasury yield declined 16 basis points to end the session at 1.58 percent.  It fell as low as 1.53 percent at one point during the session.  The drop ensured 10-year yields remained below support … Continued

Central Banks Trying To Put Mr. Market On Notice?

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In the past couple of weeks, there have been three important developments on the central-banking front, including the first hike by the Fed in nine years (Chart 1). It is too soon to say with conviction, but are major central … Continued

One Major Problem Plaguing US Banks: Below-Average Loan-To-Deposit Ratio

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Through Wednesday, three major U.S. banks have reported third-quarter results, and if there is one common theme, it is the top line.  There is no growth. JPMorgan Chase (JPM) reported revenues of $23.5 billion, versus $25.1 billion last year.  For … Continued

Fed in a bind, odds of rate rise next year slim to none

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Market expectations for rate hike next year runs risk of disappointment With monetary quiver nearly empty, Fed very much focused on wealth effect Job even more difficult, given adverse effects of cheap money beginning to loom Markets are sending mixed … Continued

Duel between year-end seasonality (+ve) and QE end (-ve)

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Economy was probably not reason why QE2/3 got launched, stock sell-off was One month after QE1/2 ended, stocks began to act sick, prompting Fed into action Year-end rally may or may not happen; impending sell-off to test Fed’s pain threshold … Continued