Market Wrap-up
Our benchmark FNMA MBS 5.500 May Coupon is up +17 BPS at 3:05 pm ET
Jobs, Jobs, Jobs: It was Big Jobs Friday! You can read the official BLS report here. Here is Bryan’s Tale of the Tape:
Jobs:
April Non Farm Payrolls (NFP) increased by 115K versus estimates of 62K.
March NFP revised higher from 178K to 185K.
Feb NFP revised lower from -133K down to -156K.
The rolling three month average is now 48K which is quite low.
Wages:
The Average Hourly Rate rose by 6 cents to $37.41.
Average Hourly Earnings MOM up 0.2% versus estimates of 0.3%.
Average Hourly Earnings YOY up 3.6% versus estimates of 3.8% but up from March’s 3.4%.
Unemployment:
The Headline Unemployment Rate remained at 4.3% which was expected
U6 Underemployment Rate remained at -8%.
Laborforce Participation Rate moved from 61.9% to 61.8%.
Consumer Sentiment: We got the preliminary UofM Consumer Sentiment Index at 10 am, it dropped from 49.8 to 48.2 but 1 Year Inflation Expectations moved lower from 4.7% to 4.5%
SIGMA RESEARCH, INC. THE SHIRMEYER REPORT
The optimism that a deal to open the Strait for all shipping remains high, Secretary of State Rubio said today he expects a response to the US 14-point memorandum from Iran today. If I were trading the ‘prediction markets’ I would bet against it; even if Iran does respond it isn’t likely to satisfy President Trump who continues to say bombs will rain down again on Iran, I’ll bet against that too. Iran for 47 years has played the US like a fiddle, both Obama and Biden made attempts, but Iran stalled, the US tried to bribe Iran with $9B of cash, finally the US just went back in our hole and left Iran alone to build nuclear weapons.
Traders and news media are the best in coming up with acronyms; first it was TACO (Trump Always Chickens out), Now its NACHO “Never Avoids Confronting Hard Obstacles” or “Not A Chance Hormuz Opens.”
Interest rates opened better this morning then sat the remainder of the day with little movement. Crude oil today unchanged from yesterday.
The April employment report this morning showed more jobs created than was expected, unemployment at 4.3% unchanged from March and still not increasing. The mid-month May University of Michigan consumer sentiment index this morning, the sentiment index expected at 49.3 but fell to 48.2, Likely high gas prices had a part to play. The positive was an increase in consumer expectations.
On Tuesday next week April CPI inflation, on Wednesday April PPI inflation; always key although it still is all about Iran and what Trump will do.
This week: 10 year note this week -2 bp, 2 7 note unchanged, FNMA 5.5 30 year coupon +18 bps. The DJIA this week +109, NASDAQ +1,103, S&P +169. Gold increased $103.00, crude oil fell $13.11. The dollar index -0.32, bitcoin increased 1732.
CENY @ 4:00 PM
10 year note: 4.37% -2 bp
5 year note: 4.02% -3 bp
2 year note: 3.90% -1 bp
30 year bond: 4.95% -2 bp
30 year FNMA 5.5: 100.76 +24 bp (+4 bp from 9:30)
30 year FNMA 6.0: 102.23 +15 bp (unch from 9:30)
30 year GNMA 5.5: 100.90 +13 bp (+3 bp from 9:30)
Dollar/Yen: 156.73 -0.21 yen
Dollar/Euro: $1.1783 +$0.0058
Dollar Index: 97.88 -0.18
Gold: $4,732.60 +$21.70
Bitcoin: 80,068 -50
Crude Oil: $95.31 +$0.50
DJIA: 49,609.1 +12.19
NASDAQ: 26,247.08 +440.88
S&P 500: 7398.88 +61.88
SOFR Data 05/08: 30-DAY AVERAGE(%): 3.64252, 90-DAY AVERAGE(%): 3.66511, 180-DAY AVERAGE(%): 3.75126, INDEX: 1.24249383
Poland
| Name, not sorted | Value, not sorted | Change, not sorted | % Change, not sorted | 1 Month, not sorted | 1 Year, not sorted | Time (EDT), not sorted |
| WIG20:IND
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3,535.94 | 57.05 | 1.59% | 0.06 | 27.75% | 11:15 AM |
| WIG:IND
|
130,226.13 | 2,082.87 | 1.57% | 0.79 | 28.92% | 11:15 AM |
| WIG30:IND
|
4,481.26 | 78.89 | 1.73% | 0.19 | 25.26% | 11:15 AM |
WALUTY
| Currency, not sorted | Value, not sorted | Change, not sorted | Net Change, not sorted | Time (EDT), not sorted |
| EUR-USD
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1.1787 | 0.01 | 0.52% | 4:59 PM |
| USD-JPY
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156.6800 | 0.25 | 0.16% | 4:59 PM |
| GBP-USD
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1.3631 | 0.01 | 0.56% | 4:59 PM |
| AUD-USD
|
0.7246 | 0.00 | 0.51% | 4:59 PM |
| USD-CAD
|
1.3677 | 0.00 | 0.09% | 4:59 PM |
| USD-CHF
|
0.7766 | 0.00 | 0.46% | 4:59 PM |
| USD-MXN
|
17.1763 | 0.13 | 0.78% | 4:59 PM |
| USD-CZK
|
20.6417 | 0.09 | 0.44% | 4:59 PM |
| USD-SKK
|
25.5598 | 0.13 | 0.52% | 4:59 PM |
| USD-PLN
|
3.5952 | 0.01 | 0.40% | 4:59 PM |
| USD-HUF
|
300.6500 | 4.04 | 1.33% | 4:59 PM |
| USD-RUB
|
74.2100 | 0.44 | 0.59% | 3:07 PM |
POŻYCZKI HIPOTECZNE
| ELITE 21-30 YEAR | ELITE 16-20 YEAR | ||||||
| RATE | 15 DAY | 30 DAY | 45 DAY | RATE | 15 DAY | 30 DAY | 45 DAY |
| 7.625 | -4.362 | -4.272 | -4.142 | 7.500 | -4.132 | -4.042 | -3.912 |
| 7.500 | -4.061 | -3.971 | -3.841 | 7.375 | -3.690 | -3.600 | -3.470 |
| 7.375 | -3.558 | -3.468 | -3.338 | 7.250 | -3.162 | -3.072 | -2.942 |
| 7.250 | -3.026 | -2.936 | -2.806 | 7.125 | -2.891 | -2.801 | -2.671 |
| 7.125 | -2.772 | -2.682 | -2.552 | 6.999 | -2.571 | -2.481 | -2.351 |
| 6.999 | -2.459 | -2.369 | -2.239 | 6.875 | -2.080 | -1.990 | -1.860 |
| 6.875 | -1.940 | -1.850 | -1.720 | 6.750 | -1.521 | -1.431 | -1.301 |
| 6.750 | -1.357 | -1.267 | -1.137 | 6.625 | -1.786 | -1.696 | -1.566 |
| 6.625 | -1.820 | -1.730 | -1.600 | 6.500 | -1.447 | -1.357 | -1.227 |
| 6.500 | -1.475 | -1.385 | -1.255 | 6.375 | -0.930 | -0.840 | -0.710 |
| 6.375 | -0.850 | -0.760 | -0.630 | 6.250 | -0.357 | -0.267 | -0.137 |
| 6.250 | -0.176 | -0.086 | 0.044 | 6.125 | -0.490 | -0.400 | -0.270 |
| 6.125 | -0.412 | -0.322 | -0.192 | 5.999 | -0.076 | 0.014 | 0.144 |
| 5.999 | -0.015 | 0.075 | 0.205 | 5.875 | 0.472 | 0.562 | 0.692 |
| 5.875 | 0.736 | 0.826 | 0.956 | 5.750 | 1.079 | 1.169 | 1.299 |
| 5.750 | 1.534 | 1.624 | 1.754 | 5.625 | 1.316 | 1.406 | 1.536 |
| 5.625 | 1.448 | 1.538 | 1.668 | 5.500 | 1.813 | 1.903 | 2.033 |
| 5.500 | 1.977 | 2.067 | 2.197 | 5.375 | 2.417 | 2.507 | 2.637 |
| 5.375 | 2.802 | 2.892 | 3.022 | 5.250 | 3.058 | 3.148 | 3.278 |
| ELITE 11-15 YEAR | ELITE 8-10 YEAR | ||||||
| RATE | 15 DAY | 30 DAY | 45 DAY | RATE | 15 DAY | 30 DAY | 45 DAY |
| 7.000 | -3.685 | -3.595 | -3.465 | 6.500 | -2.654 | -2.564 | -2.434 |
| 6.875 | -3.454 | -3.364 | -3.234 | 6.375 | -2.449 | -2.359 | -2.229 |
| 6.750 | -2.962 | -2.872 | -2.742 | 6.250 | -1.954 | -1.864 | -1.734 |
| 6.625 | -2.816 | -2.726 | -2.596 | 6.125 | -1.836 | -1.746 | -1.616 |
| 6.500 | -2.603 | -2.513 | -2.383 | 6.000 | -1.660 | -1.570 | -1.440 |
| 6.375 | -2.340 | -2.250 | -2.120 | 5.875 | -1.422 | -1.332 | -1.202 |
| 6.250 | -1.844 | -1.754 | -1.624 | 5.750 | -0.906 | -0.816 | -0.686 |
| 6.125 | -1.612 | -1.522 | -1.392 | 5.625 | -0.833 | -0.743 | -0.613 |
| 6.000 | -1.374 | -1.284 | -1.154 | 5.500 | -0.610 | -0.520 | -0.390 |
| 5.875 | -1.074 | -0.984 | -0.854 | 5.375 | -0.338 | -0.248 | -0.118 |
| 5.750 | -0.558 | -0.468 | -0.338 | 5.250 | 0.210 | 0.300 | 0.430 |
| 5.625 | -0.390 | -0.300 | -0.170 | 5.125 | 0.696 | 0.786 | 0.916 |
| 5.500 | -0.095 | -0.005 | 0.125 | 5.000 | 0.981 | 1.071 | 1.201 |
| 5.375 | 0.250 | 0.340 | 0.470 | 4.875 | 1.271 | 1.361 | 1.491 |
| 5.250 | 0.797 | 0.887 | 1.017 | 4.750 | 1.839 | 1.929 | 2.059 |
| 5.125 | 1.225 | 1.315 | 1.445 | 4.625 | 1.943 | 2.033 | 2.163 |
| 5.000 | 1.592 | 1.682 | 1.812 | 4.500 | 2.265 | 2.355 | 2.485 |
| 4.875 | 1.965 | 2.055 | 2.185 | 4.375 | 2.587 | 2.677 | 2.807 |
Home price changes for Chicago-Naperville-Schaumburg, IL
| Metro Area | Last quarter | 2 qtrs ago | 1 year ago | 3 yrs ago | 5 yrs ago | Custom Period |
| Chicago-Naperville-Schaumburg, IL | 0.74% | 1.92% | 6.50% | 22.66% | 47.93% | Tracking Tool |
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