Friday 7/11/08 ... At A Glance

By: Matthew Graham
At A Glance:
  • 6.0's are 2 ticks up on the day. 
  • Import Prices Rose 2.6% (high) on the headline and .9% (high, but not crushing) in the core reading.
  • Trade Deficit slightly smaller than expected at 59.8bln
  • Stock Futures are down solidly (over 100 pts)
  • Fannie and Freddie cause panic for stocks, but bring modicum of reassurance to MBS
  • QUICK LOCK GUIDE: Completely depends where we are when rates come out.  If volatility stays low this morning, we can float, otherwise, locking may make more sense.
  • VIGILANCE: HIGH.   
abbreviations guide (ongoing list): 
  • MBS -                 
    • Mortgage Backed Security
  • MDPC-
    • Mid Day Price Change (plus means for the better, minus for the worse)
  • DOW or DJIA -    
    • Dow Jones Industrial Average
  • Ticks-                   
    • 1/32nds of bond pricing.  8 ticks=8/32nds=.25 in cost (YSP or discount)
  • DoD, YoY, MoM-  
    • Day over day, year over year, month over month, etc..
  • O/N-                   
    • Overnight
  • Coupon-               
    • The "interest rate' of the MBS
  • 6.0's, 5.5's           
    • always means FNMA 30yr Fixed MBS with a coupon of that number.  6.0's = 6.0% coupon rate MBS
  • PCE-                    
    • Personal Consumption Expenditures
  • UST-                    
    • United States Treasury Bonds.  5UST = 5 year, 10UST = 10 year, etc.. 
  • NAPM (PMI)         
    • National association of purchasing management (Purchasing Manager's Index)
  • ISM (MFG)           
    • Institute for Supply Management (mfg: manufacturing)
  • Wide/Gap/Gappy  
    • refers to the wideness or gap between treasury yields and MBS yields.
  • "Going Out"          
    • 4:45PM EST.  Official Close is 3pm EST 
  • FI                        
    • "fixed income."  For our purposes, will simply refer to treasuries and MBS 
  • NFP                    
    • Non-Farm Payrolls.  Key part of employment report.  Most meaningful gauge of labor market
  • ADP                    
    • ADP private payrolls, some feel a precursor to NFP, but historically quasi-accurate at best.
  • GSE
    • Government Sponsored Enterprise.  Refers to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac