Placeholder Day Ahead of Jobs Report No matter how many seemingly interesting political headlines are thrown at the bond market, trading levels keep refusing to show too much concern.  Thursday's session saw just as many political newswires as any other day this week, but with only Jobless Claims in the 8:30am slot, there was a distinct absence of relevant economic data.  Claims weren't far enough from forecast to put any spin on the ball, so bonds were left to drift sideways in a choppy but narrow range.  Another consideration is that tomorrow's NFP has been and continues to be the week's biggest deal in terms of data--all the more reason for bonds to avoid making any sudden moves today. Econ Data / EventsJobless Claims219k vs 213k f'cast, 208k prev Market Movement Recap08:39 AM MBS are down 2 ticks (.06) and 10yr yields are juts 0.3bps above unchanged at 4.43. 11:16 AM Still sideways and consolidating.  MBS still down 2 ticks (.06) and 10yr up 1.2bps at 4.44 12:04 PM Losing some ground.  MBS down 3 ticks (.09) and 10yr up 3bps at 4.457 01:12 PM Back toward unchanged now with MBS down only 1 tick (0.03) and 10yr up 0.7bps at 4.434
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February 6, 2025
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