Daily Newsletter: Monday July 14, 2025


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All Eyes on CPI

Bonds have sold off a bit so far in July, but haven’t lost much more ground versus last Tuesday as of this afternoon.  In other words, trading levels have been coiling for nearly a week as we’ve traversed a data-free calendar in anticipation of a very important CPI (Consumer Price Index). This is most notable opportunity yet for big-ticket data to show tariff impacts both because it’s the first major report for June and also because several Fed members have specifically mentioned June’s data as being likely affected. It doesn’t take much to connect the dots from there. If the data isn’t materially affected, rates should like it, and vice versa. As always, potential volatility is just that: potential. Data could thread the needle or go big in a specific direction. Either way, this is a report where the underlying components can outweigh the suggestion of the top line numbers, so the reaction may be counterintuitive at first.

Econ Data / Events

No scheduled data/events on Monday

Market Movement Recap

10:16 AM Sideways overnight. Slightly weaker at first, then recovering after 9:30am NYSE Open

12:18 PM 10yr yields are up 2.7bps at 4.435 and MBS are down 5 ticks (.16) on the day and the same amount versus the highs of the day

02:58 PM Modest bounce, but still slightly weaker.  MBS down an eighth and 10yr up 2bps at 4.428


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