CREDIT MARKETS
Treasuries:
Treasury yields fell in the week ending Friday, with short-term yields hitting a record low, after Thursday’s surprisingly weak data that called into question the ability of the U.S. — and therefore the world — to sustain a recovery. Yields on 2-year notes were at 0.5%, up 1 basis point week to week. Yields on 10-year notes turned higher by 4 basis points to 2.61%. Thirty-year bond yields rose 1 basis point to 3.66%.
Economic Data: Existing Home Sales, MBA Mortgage Applications, New Home Sales, Initial Jobless Claims, Continuing Claims, GDP Price Index, University of Michigan Confidence.

Commentary/New Issues
Corporate:
Nothing
Agency:
Nothing
ABS:
$280 MM, SVO 2010-A VOI
New Issues larger than $250mm. The fixed income offerings mentioned above are for informational purposes only. Toussaint Capital Partners, LLC, member FINRA/SIPC, and/or its affiliates may be a participant in the offerings mentioned and therefore offerings will be subject to availability.
All statistical data is sourced from Bloomberg Financial Markets.
