Ugly, Tailing 20Y Auction Lifts Yields From Session Lows

In the week's lone coupon auction, moments ago the US sold $13BN in 20Y paper in the form of 19Y, 11M reopening of cusip UF3, which ugly at best.

The high yield of 4.686% was the highest since April, above November's 4.680% and tailed the When Issued 4.671% by 1.5bps, the 4th tail in a row.

ugly tailing 20y auction lifts yields from session lows

The bid to cover was 2.50, up from 2.34 but the second lowest since March and thus clearly below the six auction average of 2.57%.

The internals were also disappointing: Indirects took down 62.0%, down from 69.5% and the lowest since February. And with Directs awarded 20.1%, or the most since January, Dealers were left holding 17.9% of the auction, below last month's 22.6% but above the six auction average of 13.3%.

ugly tailing 20y auction lifts yields from session lows

The subpar auction results lifted the 10Y yield by 1 basis point to 4.38% from a session low of 4.37%, having previously hit a 3 week high of 4.44%.

Authored by Tyler Durden via ZeroHedge December 17th 2024