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"*MAERSK TO TEMPORARILY PAUSE CALLS ON HAIFA PORT" - BBG
Maersk reported after close Friday that it would pause calling at the port of Haifa in Israel due to the conflict between Israel and Iran. Adani bonds are weaker this morning, the $ 8/27s underperforming (+18bp). We note that Israeli port operations in Haifa (70% owned by Adani) represent only a small share of the overall business (2% of volumes, 5% of revenues). That said, valuations likely to remain under pressure due to Mid-East risks.

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JGBs have rallied off recent lows and for now, however a bearish theme remains intact following the reversal that started Apr 7. A continuation lower would signal scope for an extension towards 136.57, a Fibonacci projection. On the upside, a reversal higher would instead refocus attention on 142.95, the Apr 7 high. The first important resistance to watch is 141.48, the May 2 high. A break of this level would be viewed as an early bullish signal.
Treasury reported a record $16.5B in customs/excise taxes on May 22, reflecting the large increase in tariff rates that went into effect in April.

Treasury's latest estimate of the size of "extraordinary measures" available to use "in order to prevent the United States from defaulting on its obligations as Congress deliberate[s] on increasing the debt limit" is down to $67B on May 21 (of an available $299B), vs $82B a week earlier.
