Just a Bit More Selling to End The Week

Just a Bit More Selling to End The Week Nothing much new happened in the bond market today and that's not great because the status quo has been for rising energy prices to push bond yields higher (and stocks lower). The short end of the curve actually improved, but that says more about end-of-week position squaring than any new development.  All told, it was the least painful day of the week despite ending at the highest yields since Feb 4. Next week brings a Fed announcement with zero chance of a cut, but still perhaps some interesting commentary on how the Fed will sort inflation implications versus the economic impact. Econ Data / Events Core Retail Sales (Jan) 0% vs 0.5% f'cast, 0.6% prev Core PCE (m/m) (Jan) 0.4% vs 0.4% f'cast, 0.4% prev GDP Q4 0.7% vs 1.4% f'cast, 4.4% prev USA JOLTS Job Openings (Jan) 6.946M vs 6.70M f'cast, 6.542M prev Market Movement Recap 08:33 AM Sideways to slightly stronger and a modestly positive reaction to the 8:30am data. MBS up an eighths and 10yr down 1.34bps at 4.252 11:47 AM MBS down an eighth of a point and 10yr up 1.3bps at 4.278 01:21 PM flattening out at weakest levels.  MBS still down an eighth and 10yr up 1.9bps at 4.284
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