Posted To: MBS Commentary
As the week comes to a close, we find bonds continuing to trickle toward the lower end of the range that has prevailed for nearly 3 months. In terms of 10yr yields, the upper boundary is clearly established at 1.95%. The lower boundary is slightly more open to interpretation, but in any event is somewhere between 1.69 and 1.71. With yields moving down to 1.717% in the first hour this morning, it's time to ask ourselves if we're about to see another range bounce. Frankly, the only reason we wouldn't see such a bounce at this point is that it's too obvious. Econ data at home and abroad has been "OK" or better on average (especially in areas of concern like German manufacturing, which came out better than expected overnight). We're not at war with Iran. The coronavirus…(read more)
Source: Mortgage News Daily