Bombarded by Headlines, But Little-Changed

Bombarded by Headlines, But Little-Changed Monday's trading session ended up being an exercise in headline-watching, as has been the case on so many days since the start of the Iran war. Today was more active than normal in that regard. The earliest headlines (as covered in the AM commentary) were helpful until they weren't. Subsequent headlines continued pushing back on the notion of an easy peace deal until 3pm. At that point, Trump posted that a planned military operation for tomorrow was cancelled and that serious negotiations were now taking place between great leaders and allies, and that a deal will be made. Bond yields and oil prices dropped on that one with Treasuries ultimately making it back to unchanged in the final hour of the session. Market Movement Recap 08:55 AM Some early gains on war headlines. MBS up 5 ticks (.16) and 10yr down 1.8bps at 4.573 11:04 AM Gains fully erased as newswires push back on previous headlines. MBS down 1 tick (.03) and 10yr up 1.8bps at 4.61 02:48 PM New lows. MBS down a quarter point and 10yr up 2.7bps at 4.618
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