Commentaires
06/02/2019

Market Update
US tsys trading slightly higher, yields ~0.5bps lower across the curve on avg volume in TY futures (300k), 10Y 2.69%. European equities flat, US futures slightly lower, crude lower for at third day (53.58). Core EGBs mixed – bunds unch despite weaker Factory Orders and construction data. 10Y gilt yields at weekly lows 1.225%, Brexit related headlines with talk of an extension to the deadline and EU Donald Tusk reiterating the Eu will not make a new offer on Brexit. GOCs outperforming tsys by 0.5bps, 10Y 1.92% before Building Permits & Jan Ivey PMI. In corps, CNR issued $800mm 2 tranche deal – $350mm 10Y @ 109 & $450mm 30Y @ 145 – bonds tightened 1bp initially before closing unch. Provis opening 1bp wider, long supply expected (HQ, Alta).
News headlines
Futures dip after key Trump speech (Reuters) U.S. stock futures edged lower on Wednesday after President Donald Trump at his State of the Union speech raised the prospect of another shutdown should his demand for border wall funding not be met.
Stocks Drift as Dollar Advances; Iron Ore Rises: Markets Wrap (Bloomberg) U.S. equity futures and European stocks struggled for direction on Wednesday amid mixed reports from corporate heavyweights and after a drop in German factory orders added to signs that the euro area’s economy is losing momentum. The dollar extended its advance as Treasuries edged higher.
Huawei Likely Faces 5G Ban in Canada, Security Experts Say (Bloomberg) Canada will probably ban Huawei Technologies Co. from its 5G network, analysts and security experts say, though Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may delay the decision as long as possible to avoid jeopardizing three Canadians detained in China.
Trump calls again on Congress to act on aging infrastructure needs (Reuters) President Donald Trump asked U.S. Congress in his State of the Union address on Tuesday to pass legislation to boost the nation’s aging infrastructure, without providing details on how to go about paying for it or how much it would cost.
TSX futures little changed as oil prices dip (Reuters) Stock futures pointed to a flat opening for Canada’s main stock index on Wednesday, with oil prices dipping on a surprise rise in U.S. crude inventories.
U.S.’ Mnuchin, Lighthizer to hold talks next week in China: sources (Reuters) Senior U.S. and Chinese officials are poised to start another round of trade talks in Beijing next week to push for a deal to protect American intellectual property and avert a March 2 increase in U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods, two people familiar with the plans said on Tuesday.
Fed’s Kaplan urges no further rate action until outlook is clearer (BNN) Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan said he’s waiting on clarity about the U.S. economic outlook before supporting further moves on interest rates, but he expects the picture might start to clear up in coming months.
China says U.S. report on its WTO compliance lacks factual basis (Reuters) China opposes a report by the U.S. Trade Representative’s office on its World Trade Organization (WTO) compliance, the commerce ministry said, saying it is inconsistent with the facts.
Overnight markets
| Cda Benchmarks | Yield | Tsy Benchmarks | Yield |
| 2 Year | 1.815% | 2 Year | 2.52% |
| 5 Year | 1.841% | 5 Year | 2.507% |
| 10 Year | 1.926% | 10 Year | 2.693% |
| 30 Year | 2.17% | 30 Year | 3.028% |
US Economic Data
| 7:00 AM | MBA Mortgage Applications, Feb 1 Actual -2.5% Prior -3.0% |
| 8:30 AM | Trade Balance, Nov Surv -$54.0b Prior -$55.5b |
Canadian Economic Data
| 8:30 AM | Building Permits MoM, Dec Surv -1.0% Prior 2.6% |
| 10:00 AM | Ivey Purchasing Managers Index SA, Jan Prior 59.7 |
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05/02/2019

Market Update
US tsys weaker on low volume in TY futures (250k), yields 0.5-1bp higher with the 10Y 2.73%, taking their cue from mild risk on tone in Europe, with EGBs underperforming tsys, 10y bund +2bps @ 1.93% – the Euro Stoxx index at a two-month high, while the SPX is above key 63% retracement of the Oct -> Dec decline (2713). Data on tap in the US includes Market Services Index for Jan and the ISM non-man index while the US auctions $38 bln in 3Y notes at 1:00PM. GOCs lower in line with tsys, 10Y 1.97%, some early steepening in 10s30s 1bp wider 24.1bps.
News headlines
Exclusive: Fed could raise rates as much as twice this year – BlackRock’s Rieder (Reuters) The Federal Reserve wants to raise interest rates one to two more times this year and will do so if inflation gathers steam, BlackRock Inc’s Rick Rieder told Reuters this week.
Futures advance, Trump’s State of the Union speech in focus (Reuters) U.S. stock futures posted small gains on Tuesday as investors navigate through the busy earnings season, while waiting for President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address.
Draghi’s long farewell may delay ECB guidance move: sources (Reuters) Some European Central Bank policymakers are reluctant to alter their guidance on interest rates as a move could tie the hands of the bank’s next president many months before an appointment is even made, four sources close to the matter said.
In squeezed oil industry, some rethink hunt for new barrels (Reuters) New partnerships are emerging in the global hunt for oil discoveries, with some explorers essentially offering an outsourcing service for the riskiest part of the energy business.
UK PM May told ministers she wants legally binding changes to Brexit deal (Reuters) Prime Minister Theresa May told her top ministers on Tuesday her objective was to secure legally binding changes to Britain’s EU exit deal to ensure that the country could not be trapped indefinitely in the Northern Irish backstop, her spokesman said.
Slump in Canadian consumer confidence shows no sign of reversing (BNN) A one-year slide in Canadian consumer confidence showed little sign of improving in January, with sentiment levels hovering at depressed levels amid turmoil in financial markets and signs the nation’s economy has hit a soft patch.
Trade hawks quietly bristle as Trump guns for deal with China (BNN) One of Donald Trump’s most persistent economic promises has been to rewrite the U.S. relationship with China. Yet as he approaches a potential deal, some of the very hawks who have cheered on the president’s trade war already fear he may end up falling short.
Iran criticizes Greece, Italy for not buying its oil despite U.S. waivers (Reuters) Iran’s oil minister on Tuesday criticized Greece and Italy for not buying its oil despite U.S. waivers and said they had not offered Tehran any explanation for their decision.
Overnight markets
| Cda Benchmarks | Yield | Tsy Benchmarks | Yield |
| 2 Year | 1.845% | 2 Year | 2.543% |
| 5 Year | 1.88% | 5 Year | 2.545% |
| 10 Year | 1.973% | 10 Year | 2.732% |
| 30 Year | 2.21% | 30 Year | 3.067% |
US Economic Data
| 9:45 AM | Markit US Services PMI, Jan F Surv 54.2 Prior 54.2 |
| Markit US Composite PMI, Jan F Prior 54.5 | |
| 10:00 AM | ISM Non-Manufacturing Index, Jan Surv 57.1 Prior 57.6 |
Canadian Economic Data
There is no Canadian economic data for today.
Disclosure and Disclaimer
The following sources of information have been, or may have been, used partially or in their entirety to compile the herein provided CTI Capital Securities Inc. (“CTI Capital”) ‘Morning Comments.’ CTI Capital believes these sources to be generally reliable, however, as said sources are varied and from third parties, CTI Capital cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of said information: Canadian Press (CP); Bloomberg News (BN); Wall Street Journal (WSJ); Stone & McCarthy Research Associates (SMRA); New York Times (NYT); Financial Times (FT); Market News International (MNI); Globe and Mail; Associated Press (AP); CNW Group (CNW); Reuters; Business News Network (BNN); Market Watch; and others.
Ivan Greenstein, Stephan Buu, Émile Bordeleau
Institutional Bond and Equity Desk
CTI Capital Valeurs Mobilières Inc.
Tel : (514)-861-0240
Fax: (514)-861-3230
Institutional Bond and Equity Desk
CTI Capital Valeurs Mobilieres Inc.
Tel : (514)-861-0240
Fax: (514)-861-3230
04/02/2019

Market Update
Tsys trading slightly weaker on below avg TY volume (266k), yields 1-1.5bps higher 10Y 2.70%. Stock futures unch after somewhat volatile session . US data releases include Nov Factory orders (delayed due to shutdown) and Durable Goods. The US treasury auctions $23bln in 3Y notes tomorrow, followed by $40bln in 10 & 30Y bonds Wed & Thurs. GOCs trading lower, 1bp tighter vs tsys, 10Y 1.96%. Light weeks in terms of Cdn data with Jan Employment the highlight on Friday ( -19k exp). Wells Fargo issued $1bln in 5Y maples Friday @132 (5-7bp conc) which broke 4bps tigher – we are 128.5bid for $2mm
News headlines
World stocks muted, dollar firms on fading U.S. job’s bounce (Reuters) World stocks clung to near two-month highs on Monday, with the dollar strengthening and oil prices racing to a 2019 peak, though some European bourses struggled as momentum provided by U.S. employment and manufacturing data started to fade.
Futures eke out gains ahead of Alphabet results (Reuters) U.S. stock index futures were subdued on Monday following a strong jobs report which highlighted strength in the domestic economy, while investors waited for Alphabet’s earnings following a mixed bag of results from other FAANG stocks.
CANADA STOCKS-Futures signal flat opening for TSX (Reuters) Futures for Canada’s main stock index were little changed on Monday after rising nearly 1 percent last week.
Dollar stands tall as other currencies struggle (Reuters) The dollar snapped a two-week losing streak on Monday as strong U.S. jobs data fueled demand while other currencies were trapped in narrow ranges.
Oil Holds Near 2-Month High on Venezuela Risk, Lower OPEC Output (Bloomberg) Oil held gains near a two-month high after data showed U.S. production growth slowing at a time when OPEC cuts and American sanctions on Venezuela have already eased concerns over a supply glut.
Trump Threatens to Bust Border Deal as Shutdown Deadline Nears (Bloomberg) Congress has only a few days left to come up with an agreement on border security spending to prevent a government shutdown and may yet see the process upended once President Donald Trump delivers his State of the Union address on Tuesday.
Germany facing big budget hole as economy slows: finance ministry document (Reuters) Germany is facing a budget shortfall of around 25 billion euros ($28.62 billion) by 2023 as an economic slowdown means tax revenues will come in below previous estimates, a Finance Ministry document obtained by Reuters showed.
Overnight markets
| Cda Benchmarks | Yield | Tsy Benchmarks | Yield |
| 2 Year | 1.833% | 2 Year | 2.516% |
| 5 Year | 1.861% | 5 Year | 2.517% |
| 10 Year | 1.959% | 10 Year | 2.697% |
| 30 Year | 2.186% | 30 Year | 3.038% |
US Economic Data
| 10:00 AM | Factory Orders, Nov Surv 0.3% Prior -2.1% |
| Durable Goods Orders, Nov F Surv 1.5% Prior 0.8% | |
| Durables Ex Transportation, Nov F Surv 0.1% Prior -0.3% | |
| Cap Goods Orders Nondef Ex Air, Nov F Surv 0.1% Prior -0.6% | |
| Cap Goods Ship Nondef Ex Air, Nov F Surv 0.1% Prior -0.1% |
Canadian Economic Data
| 10:00 AM | Bloomberg Nanos Confidence, Feb 1 Prior 54.4 |
Disclosure and Disclaimer
The following sources of information have been, or may have been, used partially or in their entirety to compile the herein provided CTI Capital Securities Inc. (“CTI Capital”) ‘Morning Comments.’ CTI Capital believes these sources to be generally reliable, however, as said sources are varied and from third parties, CTI Capital cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of said information: Canadian Press (CP); Bloomberg News (BN); Wall Street Journal (WSJ); Stone & McCarthy Research Associates (SMRA); New York Times (NYT); Financial Times (FT); Market News International (MNI); Globe and Mail; Associated Press (AP); CNW Group (CNW); Reuters; Business News Network (BNN); Market Watch; and others.
Ivan Greenstein, Stephan Buu, Émile Bordeleau
Institutional Bond and Equity Desk
CTI Capital Valeurs Mobilières Inc.
Tel : (514)-861-0240
Fax: (514)-861-3230
Institutional Bond and Equity Desk
CTI Capital Valeurs Mobilieres Inc.
Tel : (514)-861-0240
Fax: (514)-861-3230