Focus remains on the war in Israel. Yields rallied strongly yesterday and continue to do so today with the 2Y down 2bps to 4.96% and the 10Y down ~10bps to 4.56%. Yesterday's NY Fed Survey of Consumer Expectations showed an increase in median inflation expectations at the 1 and 3 year horizons and households' reported some deterioration in respondents financial situations. Fed Governor Waller spoke at 'The Legacy of Bennett McCallum and Lessons for Monetary Policy Today' conference, using his speech as an opportunity to discuss the importance of the credibility of the central bank, the Fed's responsibility for returning inflation back to target, and his view that the Fed will stay the course to achieve their inflation objective.
ExxonMobil has confirmed they are buying Pioneer in an all-stock deal valued at $59.5bln. On the day ahead, PPI and FOMC Minutes are the economic highlights. We also may have a vote on Speaker of the House at some point.
XTOD: Wall of Worry 1. Uncompromising U.S. Govt. Resorting to extreme measures and lack of compromise led to credit downgrades by Fitch and S&P. If Moody's downgrades the US, Treasurys will no longer be triple-A and some investors will not long be allowed to own or Repo them. 2. U.S Debt. Ironically almost the opposite of the first "worry," U.S. government debt is now in excess of $33 trillion and growing. It is literally a time-bomb waiting to explode. 3. CMBS and commercial Real Estate Loans. Work-from-home policies have left offices in major cities partially vacant. Companies will take less office space and negotiate lower rents, leaving many commercial assets potentially insolvent. Another time bomb in waiting. 4. China. China's economy will eventually crash similar to Japan in the early 1990s. Many market commentators say "China is the exception," but there never is an exception. 5. Regional Banks. Their investment portfolios own US Treasurys, CMBS, and commercial real estate loans; at the same time there is more competition for deposits due to higher interest rates. Another time bomb waiting to go off.
XTOD: AUSA: What was his involvement in the crimes?
Ellison: He was the head of Alameda then FTX. He directed me to commit these crimes.
AUSA: What makes you guilty?
Ellison: Alameda took several billions of dollars from FTX customers and used it for investments.
AUSA: What was the defendant's role?
Ellison: He set up the systems and told us to take the money.
AUSA: How much did Alameda take to repay its lenders?
Ellison: In the ballpark of $10 billion. Ultimately around $14 billion
XTOD: "You get in this vicious circle, where higher interest rates cause higher funding costs, cause higher debt issuance, which cause further bond liquidation, which cause higher rates, which put us in an untenable fiscal position." -Paul Tudor Jones
XTOD: Almost half of publicly-listed US companies are unprofitable, according to @GoldmanSachs
. "Higher funding costs [viz higher interest rates] could force some of these companies to cut labor costs or even close."
XTOD: ECB Steps Up Scrutiny of Banks’ Commercial Real Estate Loans @business #CMBS
The ECB has asked property valuers to explain the methodologies they use, as concerns grow that banks in the region have been too slow to mark down the value of commercial real estate loans.
XTOD: Veteran banker calling for "TARP 2.0" in Op-Ed to help banks with steep unrealized losses on their securities holdings
Proposal would lend up to $1 Trillion against securities that have lost value to Fed's "meteoric increase" in interest rates ....Here is full piece (paywalled):
https://americanbanker.com/opinion/u-s-banks-need-tarp-2-0-a-trapped-asset-relief-program
https://x.com/ScottSkyrm/status/1711753766477709540?s=20
https://x.com/innercitypress/status/1711783966041112689?s=20
https://x.com/jessefelder/status/1711741559706984651?s=20
https://x.com/tracyalloway/status/1711719469247045951?s=20
https://x.com/innercitypress/status/1711783966041112689?s=20
https://x.com/jessefelder/status/1711741559706984651?s=20
https://x.com/tracyalloway/status/1711719469247045951?s=20
https://x.com/danjmcnamara/status/1711718086439489913?s=20
https://x.com/JackFarley96/status/1711832851593781714?s=20
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