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The US treasury to auction $58B of 3-year notes at the top of the hour.

The US treasury will auction off $58B of 3-year notes at the top of the hour. The auction is the first of three this week. The treasury will auction 10 year notes (well 9 year and 11 month) tomorrow and 30 year bonds on Thursday.

After trading above 4.20% for most of November, yields have drifted down to around 4.10%, creating a reasonable concession ahead of key events this week.

With CPI and PPI expected to support a likely FOMC rate cut next week, the fundamental backdrop appears favorable for 3-year notes. However, their outperformance relative to longer-dated securities in December has reduced their relative value appeal. Despite this, the fundamentals still suggest solid value for 3-year notes, with potential for a small stop-through in the afternoon auction.

BMO outlines some pros and cons:

Pros

  • The
    trio of stop-throughs at the late-November 2-, 5-, and 7-year auctions
    showed solid demand for shorter-dated coupons at prevailing valuations.
  • The
    details of Friday’s employment report showed thorough evidence of
    softening in the employment landscape.
  • The
    drift toward lower realized volatility in Treasuries remains thematic with
    the MOVE Index down to some of its lowest levels since the beginning of
    the Fed’s tightening cycle.
  • As
    the major global central banks continue to march toward a more normal
    policy rate environment, it follows intuitively that the broader global
    rates complex should be on its way lower.
  • December
    is seasonally fair for 3-year auctions; since 2010, eight auctions
    stopped-through, one stopped on the screws, and five tailed.

Cons

  • The
    event risk posed by tomorrow’s CPI update may keep aggressive bidding at
    bay until there is greater clarity on the inflation outlook.
  • The
    last two 3-year auctions tailed – November’s by 0.9 bp and October’s by
    0.8 bp – with solidly below-average non-dealer participation.

The 6 month averages of the major components shows:

  • Bid to cover: 2.56X
  • Tail: 0.0 bps
  • Directs (domestic buyers): 17.1%
  • Indirect (international buyers): 66.4%
  • Dealers: 16.6%

This article was written by Greg Michalowski at www.forexlive.com.

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