U.S. Treasury Will Attempt to Auction a Record $104 Billion In Debt Next Week
June 19th, 2009And the Fed will just hit the BID button when nobody else will.
Via: CNBC:
The Treasury announced Thursday a record $104 billion worth of bond auctions for next week, part of its herculean efforts to finance a rescue of the world’s largest economy.
The sales will exceed the previous record of $101 billion set in auctions that took place in the last week of April and consist of two-year, five-year and seven-year securities. That record was matched by another $101 billion week in May.
Though next week’s total was broadly in line with expectations, worries about supply have weighed on the U.S. government bond market, which will see a mammoth $2 trillion worth of new debt issued this year.
“Maybe the Treasury market reacted a little negatively and it will continue to be like this,” said Suvrat Prakash, U.S. interest rate strategist with BNP Paribas in New York. “Supply announcements and auctions on the horizon will make the market a bit nervous about upcoming debt.”
Bond prices were lower already in anticipation of the Treasury’s announcement and continued to sell off in reaction.
