HALISTER1: U.S. ECO PREVIEW: Pending Home Sales Due in 5 Minutes

U.S. ECO PREVIEW: Pending Home Sales Due in 5 Minutes

(Bloomberg) -- U.S. index of pending home sales seen rising 1.2% m/m in June after falling 3.7% in May (forecast range -1% to +3%); leading indicator of existing home sales, tracks new contracts for single-family homes, condos, co-ops.
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Source: BFW (Bloomberg First Word)

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HALISTER1: CORRECT: BOE Gilt Backstop Woos AXA IM Even as Deficit to Widen

CORRECT: BOE Gilt Backstop Woos AXA IM Even as Deficit to Widen

(Bloomberg) -- (Correcting first bullet to show gilt duration position is at highest for a couple of months across AXA IM as opposed to two of its funds) Gilt yields are unlikely to rise even if the U.K. is set to lift issuance to fund an increase in infrastructure spending as the BOE will provide a strong backstop, according to Nicolas Trindade, fund manager at AXA Investment Managers.
  • Long-duration gilts position across AXA IM is at the highest it has been for a couple of months, Trindade says in interview; firm has been active in the rates market because of the volatility in stocks this year
  • Still, yields may be close to their lows, barring a black swan scenario such as if negotiations with the EU on Brexit go very badly and trade deals with other countries take much longer than expected
  • There’s been a shift in U.K. fiscal policy with deficit reduction no longer the primary target, says Trindade, who manages EU1.67b via the company’s Global Credit and AXA Sterling Credit Short Duration funds
  • The new govt looks happy to see the deficit widen to prop up the economy and help it to offset the potential negative impact from Brexit
  • Now would be a good time to increase gilt issuance, with the yield on 10Y gilts below 0.80% and close to record lows
  • U.K. could borrow to fund projects given the country needs investment in infrastructure such as roads, airports, hospitals; would also prop up activity in the short term, which would be positive amid current uncertainty
  • That said, doesn’t expect a massive pick-up in gilt issuance; expects the BOE is likely to resume QE in November with an announcement of GBP50b to GBP100b initially
  • Gilt yields could start to rise again were the EU willing to compromise and negotiations proceed much faster than investors are expecting, meaning the BOE doesn’t have to cut rates to zero or do the extent of QE the market is pricing; not Axa’s core scenario
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HALISTER1: Reuters U.S. News: Bahrain Shi'ite cleric goes on trial for money laundering reut.rs/2ab9VBQ pic.twitter.com/eEIdB24toP

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HALISTER: State Street Second-Quarter Earnings Rose 3% on Expense Decline

State Street Second-Quarter Earnings Rose 3% on Expense Decline

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