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Resumption of Regularly Scheduled European Crisis Programs Interrupts Treasury Sentiment Sea Change- Professional Edition

The haircut to be administered to bank depositors in Cyprus, not yet finalized as of this writing, has again tilted the playing field to drive foreign capital into the Treasury market, which should prevent an upside breakout and send yields lower in the short run. The 1.85 to 2.10 range should remain intact for a while.

That’s just one of 8 key bullet points in this regular weekly report on macro liquidity trend driving the Treasury market and stocks.

Table of Contents

Treasury Auctions
This week
Week Ahead
Treasury Auction Takedowns By Investor Class
Primary Dealer Treasury Holdings
Foreign Central Banks
Bond Fund Flows
Bank Holdings of Treasuries
Federal Government Cash Flows
10 Year Treasury Yield


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