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June 12, 2013
11:45 EDTFX Action: Some talk of fund backed USD-JPY offers parked at 96.00 now
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11:30 EDTTreasury Option Action: mixed flows reported
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11:20 EDTNY Fed Ops: purchased $0.92 B Treasuries
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11:05 EDTThe U.S. Treasury will sell $21 B in reopened 10-year notes
The U.S. Treasury will sell $21 B in reopened 10-year notes (13 ET), the second leg of the $66 B mini refunding. Tuesday's weak 3-year note sale has extended lackluster demand for recent auctions. Indeed, March's sale was disappointing, with the stop tailing to 1.81%, with a slightly below average 2.70 cover (2.92 average) and a 33.9% indirect (36.7% average). However, the sell off in Treasuries has been losing losing momentum along with pause in the risk rally, with the yield on the wi note having pulled back around 10 bps from Tuesday's spike high to 2.203% bid.
10:40 EDTNY Fed is purchasing Treasury $0.75-1.00 B notes
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10:40 EDTOil Action: Front month NYMEX crude rallied briefly over $96.00/bbl
Oil Action: Front month NYMEX crude rallied briefly over $96.00/bbl from $95.80 following the EIA inventory data which showed a 2,5 M bbl rise in crude stocks. The street had been expecting a 0.5 M bbl decrease. Meanwhile, gasoline supplies, seen up 0.5 M bbls actually rose 2.7 M bbls, while distillate stocks were down 1.2 M bbls, versus expectations for a 1.5 M bbl rise. Refinery usage fell to 87.5% from 88.4%.
10:32 EDTCrude oil inventories for week of June 7
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10:25 EDTU.S. equities are now back in negative territory
U.S. equities are now back in negative territory led lower by NASDAQ after rapidly flipping opening gains back into a ditch of dispair. A sharp rally in the yen to session highs accompanied the move in stocks and suggests deleveraging effects again. The Euro Stoxx 50 also pulled back to flat after its rebound was undermined as well, with some citing the closure of Greek TV as a sign of a revival of austerity troubles there. Treasury yields have eased slightly from highs, but remain elevated as both asset classes were dumped unceremoniously yesterday.
10:20 EDTFX Action: USD-JPY traders are tracking Nikkei futures
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10:10 EDTAnd now here's Bill: PIMCO's Gross Tweets:
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10:05 EDTFX Action: The dollar has mostly pulled back from N.Y. highs
FX Action: The dollar has mostly pulled back from N.Y. highs, as Wall Street quickly gives back nearly half its opening gains. The DJIA had been up over 100 points, and is currently up less than 60. EUR-USD has reclaimed the 1.3300 handle, with some talk of real money bidding interest. USD-JPY meanwhile, is back under 96.20, after stalling earlier into 96.80. Dollar-yen stops are seen under 96.00, though Japanese buying is noted into the lows currently.
09:55 EDTPIMCO is pumping out a few more missives on volatility
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09:49 EDTAverages off opening highs but still firmly positive
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09:33 EDTCBOE Volatility Index VIX is recently down 62c to 16.45
09:17 EDTiPath MSCI India Index volatility increases as shares trade at nine-month low
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09:10 EDTTreasury Action: yields were propped back up from lows
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09:05 EDTFX Action: USD-JPY is still being capped on upticks
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08:40 EDTU.S. equities are in a more positive mood
U.S. equities are in a more positive mood after stocks rebounded in Europe from Asia's downturn, which came full circle after the yen and yields yesterday conspired against stocks. Both the dollar and yields have steadied, which allowed stocks to bubble back up. Though Japan's N-225 closed 0.21% lower, that was well above -2.4% lows, though the Shanghai Comp reopened and sank 1.33% after catching up. In Europe, the Euro Stoxx 50 is 0.45% higher after firmer industrial production, while Spain's IBEX 35 is outperforming at +1.5% after better earnings. The Dow is 65-points higher, S&P rallied 7-points and NASDAQ climbed 11-points in pre-market action, with "fair value" adjustments padding gains into open. In earnings, Yum Brands confirmed a drop in sales in China, while U.S. banks may have 2-years now to divest from swaps trading to comply with Dodd-Frank, which boosted some affected financials. Up next are EIA energy inventories and NY Fed Ops, though the Treasury budget gap will be much later.
08:15 EDTFX Action: USD-CAD touched intra day lows of 1.0160
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07:55 EDTU.S. MBA mortgage market index rose 5.0%
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