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US TSYS: Ylds Climb After Strong JOLTS Jobs, ISM Prices Paid Jump

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  • Treasuries have drifted sideways since establishing lows after this morning's data: JOLTS report saw surprisingly elevated job openings in November but the quits rate reversed a surprise increase from back in October. Job openings 8090k (cons 7740k) in Nov after an upward revised 7,839k (initial 7,744k) in Oct.
  • Headline ISM index strengthened to 54.1, a little higher than the 53.5 expected (52.1 prior), with New Orders (54.2, 53.7 prior) and Employment (51.4, 51.5 prior) exactly matching survey expectations. But Prices Paid soared to 64.4 (57.5 expected, 58.2 prior), jumping by the most since January to the highest level in 22 months.
  • The Mar'25 10Y contract slipped below Dec 26 low to 108-01.5 low (-15.5), 10Y yld climbing to 4.6972% high. Though Tsy curves climbed to new three year highs (2s10s 39.618), projected rate cuts for 2025 continued to recede with June 25 no longer fully pricing a 25bp rate cut. Current lvls this morning levels (*) as follows: Jan'25 at -1.2bp (-2.3bp), Mar'25 -10.2bp (-10.9bp), May'25 -14.7bp (-16.3bp), Jun'25 -23.2bp (-24.2bp).
  • Reminder, much of Thursday's data has been moved to Wednesday (Wholesale Sales, Weekly Jobless Claims) as well as the 30Y Bond auction re-open to avoid conflicts with Thursday's Federal Holiday/day of Mourning for former President Carter. The CME Group FI trade closes at 1315ET Thursday. Thursday still includes Challenger Job cuts at 0730ET, Tsy 4- & 8W bill auctions at 1130ET, and several scheduled Fed speakers through the day.
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  • Treasuries have drifted sideways since establishing lows after this morning's data: JOLTS report saw surprisingly elevated job openings in November but the quits rate reversed a surprise increase from back in October. Job openings 8090k (cons 7740k) in Nov after an upward revised 7,839k (initial 7,744k) in Oct.
  • Headline ISM index strengthened to 54.1, a little higher than the 53.5 expected (52.1 prior), with New Orders (54.2, 53.7 prior) and Employment (51.4, 51.5 prior) exactly matching survey expectations. But Prices Paid soared to 64.4 (57.5 expected, 58.2 prior), jumping by the most since January to the highest level in 22 months.
  • The Mar'25 10Y contract slipped below Dec 26 low to 108-01.5 low (-15.5), 10Y yld climbing to 4.6972% high. Though Tsy curves climbed to new three year highs (2s10s 39.618), projected rate cuts for 2025 continued to recede with June 25 no longer fully pricing a 25bp rate cut. Current lvls this morning levels (*) as follows: Jan'25 at -1.2bp (-2.3bp), Mar'25 -10.2bp (-10.9bp), May'25 -14.7bp (-16.3bp), Jun'25 -23.2bp (-24.2bp).
  • Reminder, much of Thursday's data has been moved to Wednesday (Wholesale Sales, Weekly Jobless Claims) as well as the 30Y Bond auction re-open to avoid conflicts with Thursday's Federal Holiday/day of Mourning for former President Carter. The CME Group FI trade closes at 1315ET Thursday. Thursday still includes Challenger Job cuts at 0730ET, Tsy 4- & 8W bill auctions at 1130ET, and several scheduled Fed speakers through the day.