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US set to sell $69 billion in two-year notes

August 27, 2024 at 05:11PM
The front end is for sale today and this will be the first auction in awhile where the US Treasury can borrow at that tenor for less than 4%. Last month, 2s sold for 4.43% and today, we’re likely to track below 3.95%.

The last sales below 4% were in March/April 2023 on worries about US regional banks.

Look for solid bids as BMO notes that only one 2-year auction has tailed over the past year, and only by 0.4 bps. Last month, there was a 2.5 bps sto through, which was the largest since 2009 and proved to be wise as 4.43% certainly isn’t available today.

The bear case is that yields have moved down too quickly and aren’t yet justified with Fed funds still at 5.25-5.50%.

“On net, we’re biased
for solid end-user demand but will look for a small tail at 1pm EST,” BMO says.

This article was written by Adam Button at www.forexlive.com.

US set to sell $69 billion in two-year notes