Wednesday’s Gains Had More Staying Power Than Tuesday’s

Wednesday's Gains Had More Staying Power Than Tuesday's Both Tuesday's CPI and Wednesday's PPI came in much lower than expected. Both resulted in fairly big bond rallies. Whereas Tuesday's rally faded gradually after the initial pop, Wednesday's rally continued at a moderate pace as the day progressed. The only trade off was that the initial pop was a bit smaller. The net effect is that yields fell to the same levels seen in the few minutes following Tuesday's CPI. In that sense, the rally implies clear resistance at a 10yr yield level of 4.54%. From a strategic standpoint, rate watchers must consider that the data driving the rally benefited from June's lower fuel prices and that this dynamic has shifted back toward higher prices in July. With that in mind, the bond market's willingness to rally is actually rather impressive. Econ Data / Events Core PPI m/m (Jun) 0.2 vs 0.3 f'cast, 0.1 prev Core PPI y/y (Jun) 4.7 vs 5.2 f'cast, 4.6 prev PPI m/m (Jun) -0.3 vs 0.0 f'cast, 1.1 prev PPI y/y (Jun) 5.5 vs 6.2 f'cast, 6.0 prev Market Movement Recap 08:43 AM Weaker to open but stronger after PPI data. MBS up 3 ticks (.09) and 10yr down 1.4bps at 4.574 11:57 AM MBS up 7 ticks (.22) and 10yr down 3.7bps at 4.552 01:36 PM Roughly unchanged vs previous update.  10yr a bit lower now (4.1bps) at 4.548
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