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Don’t fight the US Treasury bond rally Wave of mortgage refinancing will drive yields even lower Sc Scott c M Minerd INSIGHT INS S

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he consensus among market watchers last September was that, with US interest rates so low and the US Federal Reserve about to withdraw stimulus, interest rates would trend higher. I took a different view, writing in a commentary that “10-year rates may be heading back to 2.25 per cent or lower”. When 10-year Treasury yields ended 2013 at 3.02 per cent, some may have thought I had taken the wrong end of the bet. But in early August, 10-year Treasury yields went as low as 2.35 per cent and I believe the path of least resistance on interest rates is still lower. A number of factors have helped push Treasury yields lower. With yields on German 10year bonds at historic lows of about 1 per cent and Japanese government bonds yielding around 50 basis points, Treasuries look comparatively attractive. Add to that the perception that both the yen and euro are a oneway bet towards depreciation and it is reasonable to expect that international capital will continue flowing towards the US, pressuring Treasury yields down as quantitative easing draws to an end.

Tensions from Ukraine to Iraq have added to a flight-to-quality trade, boosting demand for Treasuries. With the size of incremental US government borrowing also expected to decline because of shrinking federal budget deficits, Treasury yields could move lower.

Reduce rate risk My original forecast of 2.0-2.25 per cent still seems reasonable. Nevertheless, markets do not move in straight lines, so yields could retrace to 2.5 per cent in the near term. Ultimately, as rates head back towards 2 per cent portfolio managers should use the rally to reduce interest rate risk. As anyone experienced in investing in the US mortgage market knows there is a phenomenon that traders call the “refi bid”. When interest rates fall, a larger percentage of mortgages becomes economically attractive to refinance at a lower interest rate. Whenever a threshold is breached where a large amount of mortgages make attractive refinancing candidates, prepayments spike up dramatically and portfolios that own mortgages have a sudden surge in cash. This causes portfolio duration to shorten and leads to a need to buy longer duration assets in order to maintain the target portfolio duration. This demand surge can result in a sudden and dramatic

decline in rates. Currently, I estimate that the next “refi level” will hit when the 10-year Treasury yield drops to about 2.25 per cent. An unusual feature of this potential wave of mortgage refinancing is that the vast majority of US mortgages are on the cusp of being candidates for refinancing, given the relative stability of mortgage rates over the past year or so. Additionally, there is one dominant holder of these mortgage securities that has vowed to reinvest in new mortgages as prepayments come in – the Fed. Traditionally, in a refinancing rally, spreads on mortgagebacked securities widen due to increased prepayment risk and expected increases in supply. Spreads will not widen on this occasion to the same extent as during previous refi rallies for a number of technical reasons. Among those reasons is that the Fed, the biggest mortgage investor on the block, has made clear it will reinvest principal repayments dollar for dollar. Normally, the widening in mortgage spreads mutes the impact of the rate decline on mortgage rates, slowing the pace of refinancing. This time, advertised mortgage rates are likely to fall more rapidly than in prior refi experiences.

Selling opportunity Given the likely rapidity of the interest rate decline, the potential for shortening in the duration of fixed income investment portfolios could further intensify the current rally and lead to a more extreme decline in rates than would normally be anticipated. Declining mortgage rates will also give a lift to housing affordability, which could help clear unsold inventories of homes and support new construction activity. This would further support the US economy. Ultimately, this expected run-up in bond prices and the associated decline in interest rates should prove unsustainable once the refinancing bid is past. For the near term, risks favour lower interest rates – perhaps sharply lower. In the medium term, as the economy strengthens further, this rally will reverse itself and will have proven to be a selling opportunity. It is premature to sell now, but as 10-year Treasury yields approach 2 per cent it should provide an opportunity to rebalance portfolios. In other words, don’t chase the rally, but don’t fight it either. The opportunity to sell bonds is coming – but not just yet.

Scott Minerd is chairman of investments and global chief investment officer at Guggenheim Partners

This reprint has been provided by Guggenheim Investments and certain affiliated entities, including Guggenheim Funds Distributors, LLC. Guggenheim Investments represents the following affiliated investment management businesses of Guggenheim Partners, LLC: Guggenheim Partners Investment Management, LLC, Guggenheim Partners Europe Limited, GS GAMMA Advisors, LLC, Guggenheim Aviation, Guggenheim Funds Distributors, LLC, Guggenheim Funds Investment Advisors, LLC, Guggenheim Partners India Management, Guggenheim Real Estate, LLC, Security Investors, LLC and Transparent Value Advisors, LLC. The article referenced herein is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as investment advice or a recommendation of any particular security, strategy or investment product. The article should not be considered research nor is the article intended to provide a sufficient basis on which to make an investment decision. Any opinions contained herein are not necessarily those of Guggenheim Partners, LLC or its subsidiaries and are subject to change without notice. Forward looking statements, estimates, and certain information contained herein are based upon proprietary and nonproprietary research and other sources. Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. FTMINERD-RPT4-0814x0815 #14365

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