Knowledge is the Key to Success….Timing is the Key to Profits”
Friday, September 19, 2025 4:00 PM
Market Wrap-up
Jobs, Jobs, Jobs: Initial Weekly Jobless Claims fell to 231K vs est of 240K. Continuing Claims remain high at 1.920M.
Rosie the Riveter: The September Philly Fed Manufacturing Survey shocked to the upside by sling-shooting from -0.3 to 23.2 and more importantly, Prices Paid tanked from 66.8 down to 46.8.
Central Bank Palooza: The Bank of England kept their Interest Rate at 4.00% and only had 2 votes for a cut.
On Deck for Tomorrow: Bank of Japan Interest Rate Decision.
Interest rates continued to increase today after the FOMC meeting and Powell’s remarks yesterday. Nothing significant in what the Fed’s policy statement, the quarterly projections and Powell said. It was a typical reaction given that rate markets had already factored the Fed cutting three basis points this year. It was 25 as widely expected but there wasn’t anything additional coming from the news yesterday. Powell and the Fed reiterated there was more concern about the employment situation than inflation, and as we noted previously the 10 yr has strong resistance pushing below 4.00%, investors will shy away buying 10 yr notes with a 3 handle. Powell did comment as usual that additional cuts will be based on incoming data.
Pushing inflation aside for the present was obvious when the Fed released its quarterly projections for the next eight quarters; the Fed doesn’t expect inflation to fall to its 2.0% target until 2028. If that comes to be the case in markets, long term rates are not going to decline much frm present levels.
The incoming data hit today with weekly jobless claims reported much lower than forecasts, -33K frm the previous week. The employment situation did improve based on claims and continuing claims also were lower. Rates had a very strong two weeks; both technically and fundamentally rates were more likely to bounce up than continuing to fall. I’m speaking of near term; the wider picture will continue to be driven by news about employment and inflation. It isn’t likely that rates will spike substantially higher given what markets presently know and perceive, but expecting much lower mortgage rates is Quixotic, we continue to believe present mortgage rates are at or close to their lows.
Now that the Fed is behind us, expect to hear a lot about the US debt, the debt ceiling must be increased in less than two weeks to keep the government from closing; Congress goes through this ritual every year; lots of threats and arguments but by the End of this month an increase will occur. The point though is investors, markets and central banks will turn attention to the climbing US debt, a drag on long term rates.
There isn’t any data tomorrow. Next week’s keys, weekly jobless claims on Thursday and August PCE inflation data on Friday.
PRICES @ 4:00 PM
10 yr note: 4.12% +5 bp
5 yr note: 3.68% +2 bp
2 year note: 3.58% +1 bp
30 yr bond: 4.74% +5 bp
30 yr FNMA 5.5: 100.98 -17 bp (+1 bp frm 9:30)
30 yr FNMA 6.0: 102.25 -7 bp (+1 bp frm 9:30)
30 yr GNMA 5.5: 100.85 -7 bp (unch frm 9:30)
Dollar/Yen: 147.91 +0.91 yen
Dollar/Euro: $1.1784 -$0.0030
Dollar Index: 97.38 +0.50
Gold: $3,676.60 -$41.20
Bitcoin: 117,313 +1627
Crude Oil: $63.65 -$0.40
DJIA: 46, 142.42 +124.10
NASDAQ: 22,470.73 +209.40
S&P 500: 6631.96 +31.61
SOFR Data 09/18: 30-DAY AVERAGE(%): 4.38881, 90-DAY AVERAGE(%): 4.37770, 180-DAY AVERAGE(%): 4.38361, INDEX: 1.21231295
POLAND
Giełda
| Name | Value | Change | % Change | 1 Month | 1 Year | Time (EDT) |
| WIG20:IND
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2,809.46 | 3.96 | 0.14% | 5.15 | 20.75% | 11:15 AM |
| WIG:IND
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105,564.88 | 52.37 | 0.05% | 3.95 | 27.64% | 11:15 AM |
| WIG30:IND
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3,654.65 | 6.93 | 0.19% | 4.20 | 24.73% | 11:15 AM |
Waluty
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Currency |
Value | Change | Net Change | Time (EDT) |
| EUR-USD
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1.1785 | -0.0003 | -0.03% | 5:03 PM |
| USD-JPY
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147.9300 | -0.0700 | -0.05% | 5:03 PM |
| GBP-USD
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1.3552 | -0.0003 | -0.02% | 5:03 PM |
| AUD-USD
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0.6617 | 0.0005 | +0.08% | 5:03 PM |
| USD-CAD
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1.3798 | 0.0001 | +0.01% | 5:03 PM |
| USD-CHF
|
0.7920 | -0.0004 | -0.05% | 5:00 PM |
| USD-MXN
|
18.3625 | 0.0025 | +0.01% | 5:01 PM |
| USD-CZK
|
20.6376 | 0.0189 | +0.09% | 5:06 PM |
| USD-SKK
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25.5609 | 0.0034 | +0.01% | 5:06 PM |
| USD-PLN
|
3.6145 | -0.0012 | -0.03% | 5:06 PM |
| USD-HUF
|
330.4100 | 0.0200 | +0.01% | 5:06 PM |
| USD-RUB
|
83.1997 | -0.4155 | -0.50% | 12:29 PM |
POŻYCZKI HIPOTECZNE
Conventional 30Yr Fixed
6.125% 102.139 102.105
Conventional 15Yr Fixed
5.875% 102.297 102.275 102.260
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