This report presents and discusses a dozen key bullet points for the Treasury market, and indirectly, stocks. Here are the first 5. Suddenly Treasury supply higher than TBAC forecast supply and there are signs that will continue. Indirect bids falling sharply on 4 week bills and long term paper. Foreign and international account purchases at…
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Foreign Share of Treasury Auction Takedowns Back Near Low of 3 Year Downtrend
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This is an update of the new permanent page on Treasury Auction Investor Class Allotments. That page will be updated regularly. Bookmark it for future reference. Treasury Auction Investor Class Allotments Dealers take the lion’s share of the Treasury auctions followed by foreign buyers, mostly central banks. Over the past year investment funds have caught up…
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The Last Ponzi Game
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This is an extended excerpt from the Wall Street Examiner Professional Edition Treasury Report, a companion report to the Fed Report to be posted later this weekend. Subscriber link to the complete report is at the end of the excerpt. A heavy Treasury auction schedule with a big settlement on Thursday was enough to contribute…
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Well, we’re almost to the point where we have to PAY Uncle Thug to lend him money
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I never thought I’d live to see the day that, after racking up:
FIFTEEN TRILLION DOLLARS OF DEBT
…people would be piling into 4-week T-bills and accepting ZERO interest.
But here we are.
Look for yourself:
http://www.treasurydirect.gov/instit/an…
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Treasury and Fed Put Out Cash To Raise Fist Pumping Crowd for Ben
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This is an extended excerpt from the Wall Street Examiner Professional Edition Treasury Report, normally for subscribers only. I thank our subscribers for allowing the publication of this extended excerpt, and for their longstanding support (Subscriber link at end). The market waltzed through a week of heavy Treasury auction supply, but it did not have…
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Treasury Auction Calendar Update
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The 13 week and 26 week bill auctions were strong with the expected increase in the indirect bid as a result of this week’s paydown from the non-renewal of the weekly $25 billion in Supplementary Financing Program Cash Management Bills. However, the overall bid/cover was lower than last week. Apparently Primary Dealers were less aggressive…
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FCBs Help Stockpot Boil- Professional Edition
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Massive indirect bids at this week’s Treasury auction suggest that the Treasury buying panic is continuing at the short end. It also suggests that foreign central banks continue to be heavy buyers this week, as they have been throughout recent months when the worry has been that they would withdraw from the market. While their…
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Bad Omens- Professional Edition Fed Report
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For the second time this week the indirect bid at a Treasury auction fell far short of what it was several months ago at the auctions of the paper that is maturing this week. Click here to download complete report in pdf format (Professional Edition Subscribers). Try the Professional Edition risk free for thirty days.…
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Cannibalistic Self Destruction – Professional Edition Fed Report
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The tidal wave of Treasury supply overwhelmed the stock market this week. It should never come as a surprise when this happens because the Treasury calendar isn’t exactly a secret. We are well aware that whenever the Treasury starts pounding the market with $50 billion a week or more in new paper, something must get…