Instant View-Yields fall after US Treasury says it will double some bond buybacks
TLT•Market comments on the Treasury move
Ryan Swift, chief U.S. bond strategist, BCA Research, Montreal, Quebec:
"There are two dynamics at play that explain the market’s reaction to this morning’s Treasury announcement.
"The first is a generic signaling effect. The data does not indicate that rising long-maturity yields were driven by a deterioration of liquidity, so this move shows that the Treasury department is sensitive to the increase in yields and is willing to take steps to try to mitigate it.
"The second dynamic is more of a continuation of a trend that’s been going on for a while where the Treasury is trying as much as possible to finance the deficit by increasing bill issuance and keeping coupon issuance stable. Mechanically, this buyback announcement is equivalent to further shifting the deficit financing burden to the front-end of the curve.




