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Home » The US Treasury auctions off $13B of 20 year notes at a high yield of 4.592%
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The US Treasury auctions off $13B of 20 year notes at a high yield of 4.592%

Press RoomBy Press RoomSeptember 19, 2023No Comments1 Min Read0 Views
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  • WI level at the time of the auction: 4.592%
  • High Yield: 4.595%
    • Previous: 4.499%
    • Six-auction average: 4.055%
  • Tail: -0.3bps
    • Previous: 0.9bps
    • Six-auction average: -0.2bps
  • Bid-to-Cover: 2.74X
    • Previous: 2.56x
    • Six-auction average: 2.64x
  • Dealers: 9.27%
    • Previous: 11.4%
    • Six-auction average: 10.7%
  • Directs: 25.36%
    • Previous: 20.2%
    • Six-auction average: 19.7%
  • Indirects: 65.36%
    • Previous: 68.4%
    • Six-auction average: 69.7%

Auction Grade: A-

Highlights: The 20-year auction was met with strong domestic demand. The direct bidders account for 25.36% which was well above the 19.7% average over the last 6 auctions. Indirect (a measure of international demand) were light however with international investors taking only 65.36% versus the 6-month average of 69.7%. The bid cover was strong at 2.74X well above the 6 month average of 2.64X. There was a -0.3 basis point tail which compares favorably to the average of -0.2 basis points.

The yield wasn’t markedly higher than the previous auction (about 10 basis points) and the 6 month average (about 54 basis points).

The only bad was the indirect but they were simply outbid by domestic investors today.

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