Mediocre, Tailing Sale Of 5Y Paper Concludes Treasury Auction Doubleheader
After today’s mediocre sales of $42 billion in 2Y paper, moments ago the US Treasury completed the second auction of the day (courtesy of the week’s abbreviated schedule) when it sold $43 billion in 5Y notes in another average auction.
The high yield of 3.974% was the second consecutive decline after peaking at 4.228% in September. It also tailed the When Issued by a modest 0.7bps (vs a 1.8bps stop through last month). This was the 6th 5Y auction tail in the past 8 auctions.
The bid to cover of 2.39 came in below last month’s 2.48 but was above the 6-auction average of 2.37.
The internals were also fine, with Indirects taking down 66.2%, down from 68.0% last month, and above the 62.4% recent average; and with Directs awarded 18.7%, Dealers were left holing 15.1%, the lowest since February.
Overall, a mediocre, tailing auction but with stronger than expected internals. And with that we now look to tomorrow’s last for the week sale of 7Y paper ahead of the holiday.
Tyler Durden
Mon, 11/21/2022 – 13:20