Mortgage Bond Prices Collapse By Most Since 1994 ‘Bond Market Massacre’

Sunday, June 30, 2013
By Paul Martin

by Tyler Durden
ZeroHedge.com
06/30/2013

“What just occurred [in the mortgage-backed-securities (MBS) market] is indicative of just how important QE is,” as government backed US mortgage bonds suffer their largest quarterly decline in almost two decades. As Bloomberg reports, the $5 trillion market lost 2% in Q2, the most since the ‘bond market massacre’ in 1994 (when the Fed unexpectedly raised rates) as wholesale mortgage rates spiked by the most on record in the last two months. The reason these bonds have been hardest hit – simple – fear that the Fed’s buying program is moving closer to an end. “The Fed, at times during this period, was the only outlet in terms of demand for securities,” explains one head-trader, as the Fed’s current buying provided demand as other investors retreated and has grown as a percentage of forward sales by originators tied to new issuance, which is set to fall as higher rates reduce refinancing. With Fed heads talking back what Bernanke hinted at, there was a modest recovery in the last 2 days in MBS but the potential vicious cycle remains a fear especially now that “what was once deemed QE Infinity is no longer viewed that way.”

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