EUROZONE ISSUANCE: EGB Supply – W/C 3 November (2/2)

Oct-31 16:30
  • Spain will kick off issuance for Thursday with a Bono/Obli/ObliEi auction. On offer will be the on-the-run long 7-year 3.00% Jan-33 Obli (ISIN: ES0000012P74), the 1.85% Jul-35 Obli (ISIN: ES0000012E69), the on-the-run long 15-year 3.50% Jan-41 Obli (ISIN: ES0000012O75) and the 1.15% Nov-36 Obli-Ei (ISIN: ES0000012O18). The auction size will be announced on Monday.
  • France will then come to the market, also on Thursday, to hold an LT OAT auction. On offer will be a combined E9.5-11.0bln of the on-the-run 10-year 3.50% Nov-35 OAT (ISIN: FR0014012II5), the on-the-run long 15-year 3.60% May-42 OAT (ISIN: FR001400WYO4) and the 3.00% Jun-49 Green OAT (ISIN: FR001400NEF3).
    • Note that France has issued less than E10bln YTD of green debt from an upper limit of E15bln – so there should be no real limiting factor for takeup at this auction.
  • Belgium will conclude the week’s issuance on Friday by holding an ORI auction. Details will be confirmed the day before the operation.

NOMINAL FLOWS: The upcoming week will see redemptions of E9.0bln: E8.0bln of a formerly 5-year EU SURE bond and E1.0bln of a formerly 10-year Cypriot bond. Coupon payments for the week total E5.1bln of which E4.1bln are Italian and E0.6bln are from the EU. This leaves estimated net flows for the week at positive E20.6bln, versus negative E43.6bln this week.

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US: Senate Rejects GOP Funding Bill, Shutdown Continues

Oct-01 16:27

The United States Senate has rejected a House Republican funding bill for the third time, ensuring the US government will remain shut until at least Friday. There was no change in the vote count, with all Republicans (except Senator Rand Paul [R-KY]) and three Democrats voting in favour of the CR. The vote followed a separate ballot on a Democrat-led funding bill that also failed. Both outcomes were expected. 

  • Democrat Senators John Fetterman (D-PA), Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV), and (Democrat-aligned Independent) Angus King (I-ME) voted in favour of the CR, as they did yesterday.
  • Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Maggie Hassan (D-NH), and retiring Gary Peters (D-MI), the group that (along with the above and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer [D-NY]) voted to keep the government open in March, again voted against the CR.
  • A short time ago, Max Cohen at Punchbowl News reported that Shaheen "says she will continue to vote no on GOP CR [and] thinks she can get a deal that includes an ACA credit fix when the House returns... says she’s in talks with Republicans on this."
  • While there hasn't been any movement on the vote tally, a bipartisan group of Senators huddled on the floor for an extended period, which might suggest some informal discussions are underway.
  • Senator Peters, one of the above swing votes, and Senator Mike Rounds (R-SD), who has floated a one-year extension to the Obamacare subsidies as a potential offramp, were among the group.
  • Burgess Everett at Semafor notes, "From what I could tell one thing beyond discussed on the floor that Dems are wondering if there’s a shorter term CR that could set up quicker negotiations on the ACA subsidies"

US STOCKS: Midday Equities Roundup: Health Care & Utilities Outperforming

Oct-01 16:15
  • Stocks gaining ahead midday Wednesday, political distractions at bay as focus turns to fundamentals rather than the US Government shutdown as of midnight Tuesday. Additional support for equities could be tied to the Supreme Court denying Pres Trump's demand to fire Fed Gov Cook, allowing her to stay on at least until oral argument on the case is heard in January 2026.
  • Currently, the DJIA trades up up 56.81 points (0.12%) at 46453.89, S&P E-Minis up 6.75 points (0.1%) at 6745.5, Nasdaq up 39.5 points (0.2%) at 22698.78.
  • Leading gainers ahead midday included Health Care and Utility sector shares, pharmaceuticals leading the former: Regeneron Pharmaceuticals +9.06%, Moderna +8.75%, Biogen +7.67%, Amgen +6.75% and Eli Lilly +6.66%.
  • The Utilities sector was buoyed by AES, the energy company surging 16% higher in the first half as wires reported BlackRock's GIP is in advanced talks to purchase the company. Follow-through support for other energy companies includes: Constellation Energy +3.79%, Vistra +3.33%, PG&E +3.18% and NextEra Energy +2.41%.
  • Conversely, Materials and Communication Services sectors led decliners by midday. Weighing on Materials: Corteva -7.05%, Ecolab -1.95%, Linde -1.92% and Eastman Chemical -1.53%. Meanwhile, News Corp -5.62%, Interpublic Group -4.12% and Omnicom Group -3.95% weighed on the Communication sector in the first half.

OPTIONS: Larger FX Option Pipeline

Oct-01 16:00
  • EUR/USD: Oct03 $1.1700(E1.2bln), $1.1845-55(E2.2bln), $1.1875(E1.2bln); Oct06 $1.1700(E1.1bln); Oct07 $1.1650(E1.8bln), $1.1750(E1.0bln), $1.1820(E1.7bln)
  • USD/JPY: Oct03 Y148.00($1.0bln); Oct06 Y147.00($1.3bln)
  • EUR/GBP: Oct03 Gbp0.8785-05
  • AUD/USD: Oct03 $0.6600(A$1.5bln); Oct06 $0.6700(A$1.1bln)
  • NZD/USD: Oct03 $0.6450(N$1.2bln)