US TSY FUTURES: Short Setting In Intermediates Dominated Wednesday

Mar-13 10:33

OI data points to a mix of net short setting (TY, UXY & WN) and long cover (TU, FV & US) during yesterday’s sell off in Tsy futures.

  • The short setting provided the most meaningful positioning input, with a cumulative DV01 equivalent of $4mn fresh net shorts set across TY & UXY futures.

 

12-Mar-25

11-Mar-25

Daily OI Change

OI DV01 Equivalent Change ($)

TU

3,893,549

3,914,123

-20,574

-810,407

FV

6,242,710

6,243,223

-513

-22,472

TY

4,723,458

4,692,330

+31,128

+2,004,040

UXY

2,238,514

2,215,908

+22,606

+2,013,454

US

1,759,855

1,769,159

-9,304

-1,208,582

WN

1,769,970

1,760,045

+9,925

+1,921,405

 

 

Total

+33,268

+3,897,437

Historical bullets

GERMAN AUCTION RESULTS: 2.40% Apr-30 Bobl

Feb-11 10:32
 2.40% Apr-30 BoblPrevious
ISINDE000BU25042 
Total soldE5blnE5bln
AllottedE3.777blnE3.793bln
Avg yield2.17%2.42%
Bid-to-offer1.48x1.91x
Bid-to-cover1.96x2.52x
Average Price101.0999.87
Low acc. Price101.0899.86
Pre-auction mid101.066 
Previous date 14-Jan-25

FOREX: Powell in Focus, Republican Scrutiny Likely

Feb-11 10:30
  • A brief phase of JPY buying has dissipated into the US open, with USD/JPY back above, and anchored to, the Y152.00 level. The general stability of the pair so far today is a decent signal that markets are well-priced for fractious trade tensions ahead, particularly as the EU outlined in detail that they'd respond in unison against the trade levies waged on steel and aluminium exported to the US.
  • EUR is faring well alongside local equity markets, helping EUR/GBP progress back to 0.8350, but the consolidative move is yet to make any headway on last week's highs. This leaves EUR/AUD just above the pullback low, after the cross tested but failed break the 200-dma overnight at 1.6388. Regardless, the cross has printed six consecutive sessions of lower lows and a positive close today would be the first in seven sessions.
  • Powell's appearance in front of the Senate Banking Committee later today, while bipartisan in nature, will be a focus for any Republican scrutiny on the Fed chair, with markets and lawmakers looking to gauge the Fed's potential responses to tariffs, tax actions and the impacts of immigration on US labour market gains.
  • Powell's appearance is set for 1500GMT/1000ET, at which a release of text is expected. For monetary policy specifically, markets will be sensitive around wording for future rate adjustments, particularly if Powell drops a reference to "cautious" on policy ahead.
  • Powell isn't the only central banker set to speak today, with BoE's Bailey, Fed's Hammack, Williams & Bowman and ECB's Schnabel all set to speak.

GILT SYNDICATION: New 10-year: 4.50% Mar-35 gilt: Final terms

Feb-11 10:27
  • Size: GBP13bln (higher than the GBP8.5-10.0bln we expected)
  • Orderbooks in excess of GBP140bln (inc JLM interest of GBP12bln)
  • Spread set at 4.25% Jul-34 gilt + 5.5bp (guidance was + 5.5/6.0bps)
  • Maturity: 7 March 2035
  • ISIN: GB00BT7J0027
  • Settlement: 12 February, 2025 (T+1)
  • Bookrunners: Barclays, BNP Paribas, Citi (B&D/DM), Goldman Sachs International Bank, HSBC and NatWest.
  • Timing: Books closed. Allocations and pricing later on today

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