Monthly Agency MBS Issuance Jumps

Monthly issuance at the three federally controlled housing finance agencies turned solidly higher from the prior month, though there was a year-over-year decline.

The final month of the first-half 2017 saw $105.441 billion in fixed-rate mortgage-backed securities issued on behalf of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae.

Securitizations turned solidly higher compared to the previous month, when there were $94.344 billion in MBS issued on behalf of the government-controlled firms.


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Goldman, J.P. Morgan, Chevron’s surging stocks add 75 points to Dow rally

A sharp rise in shares of Goldman Sachs Group Inc. , J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. , and Chevron Corp. on Monday were combining to contribute more than 75 points to the Dow Jones Industrial Average’s nearly 200-point rise. Goldman’s shares alone, up 3% on the session, were adding more than 40 points to the price-weighted Dow , which helped the index set a fresh intraday record of 21,562.75. The bullish action came as Wall Street kicked off trading in July, also marking the start of the quarter and first half. The S&P 500 index , meanwhile, was up 0.6% at 2,427, but the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index lagged behind its equity-benchmark peers, off 0.1% at 6,133.

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Blue Apron shares fall to lowest level so far

Shares of Blue Apron Holdings Inc. fell to the lowest level so far Monday as shares reached an intraday low of $8.88. Blue Apron made its market debut Thursday with an issue price of $10. Shares stayed above or at the issue price for its first day of trading, but fell below it Friday to close at $9.35. In its three days of trading, shares have reached an intraday high of $11. In its initial public offering, the meal-kit company sold $30 million shares at $10 a share, a drop from its previous price range of $15 to $17, to raise $300 million

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Wynn Resorts shares fall 2% after weak June gambling revenues for Macau

Shares of high-end hotel and casino operator Wynn Resorts Ltd. slumped 2% Monday, after the latest gaming revenue numbers from Macau fell short of expectations. The Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau of Macao said June revenue rose 26% at the Chinese enclave, home of Wynn’s most expensive property, the Wynn Palace, opened in 2016 to much fanfare. Instinet analyst Harry Curtis said that was well below the low end of his 30% to 35% estimate. The 22% gain for the second quarter was also below his 24% estimate, as gross gaming revenue fell sharply at the end of June, which the analyst attributed to tensions surrounding China’s President Xi Jinping’s visit to Macau’s neighbor Hong Kong. “While it’s too early to determine what, if any, impact the KYC and AML regulations are having on mass and VIP GGR, respectively, this issue will gain increased focus by investors given the June GGR shortfall,” he wrote in a note, referring to Know Your Customer anti-money laundering rules. “That said, our view is that Xi’s visit (and not KYC/AML regulations) explains most of the end-of-month deceleration.” Macau had struggled through several years of declining revenue, after a Chinese government crackdown on corruption that spooked some of the high-rollers that had flocked to its casinos from the mainland. Gaming revenue has Wynn shares have gained 52% in 2017, while the S&P 500 has gained 8.9%.

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Disney shares up almost 2% on report Verizon is eyeing deal

Shares of Walt Disney Co. climbed 1.7% Monday, after the New York Post said a rumor circulated last week that Verizon Communications Inc. is eyeing a purchase of Disney. The paper cited an unnamed well-placed banker as saying not to count Verizon out. Verizon has just completed its acquisition of Yahoo Inc., and its rival AT&T Inc. is in the midst of a deal for Time Warner Inc. . Verizon shares were flat in early trade, but have fallen 16% in 2017, while the S&P 500 has gained 8.8%.

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Stock market opens in the green as Wall Street kicks of July 4th week

U.S. stocks opened firmly higher Monday, putting the main benchmarks on track to climb to start July, the third quarter, and the first half’s first trading day. The U.S. stock market is slated to wrap at 1 p.m. Eastern and the bond market is slated to close an hour later in observance of the July 4 holiday. The Dow Jones Industrial rose 0.4% at 21,431, the S&P 500 index advanced at 0.4% at 2,434, while the Nasdaq Composite Index gained 0.5% at 6,174. The shortened holiday sessions is expected to result in lower-than-average trading volume, but the day won’t be absent key economic reports. At 10 a.m. Eastern, an ISM manufacturing piece is due., with economists polled by MarketWatch expecting a reading of 55.5% for the key manufacturing gauge. A May report on construction spending also is due to arrive at that hour, with growth of 0.3% anticipated. June data on vehicle sales will be posted throughout the session. In corporate news, shares of Tesla Inc. were trading higher after CEO Elon Musk said production for its Model 3 electric car should start this Friday. Meanwhile, the yield on the 10-year Treasury note was at 2.30% and crude-oil futures were firmly higher, up 0.9% in early trade.

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NCI agrees to be acquired by H.I.G. Capital for about $283 million in cash

NCI Inc. , which offer IT services to federal government agencies, said Monday it has agreed to be acquired by funds managed by a unit of private-equity firm H.I.G. Capital for about $283 million in cash. Under the terms of the deal, H.I.G. will commence a tender offer no later than July 17 to acquire all outstanding shares for $20 a share in cash. The board has approved the deal, including chairman Charles Narang, a shareholder of the company. The deal is expected to close in the third quarter. NCI shares were halted for the news, but have gained 51% in 2017, while the S&P 500 has gained 8%.

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Iconix cuts debt by $362 million after selling entertainment business for $345 million

Iconix Brand Group Inc. , owner of brands including Candie’s, Joe Boxer, and Mudd among others, said Monday it has reduced its debt by $362 million after completing the sale of its entertainment business for $345 million in cash. The sale included the company’s 80% interest in the Peanuts brand and 100% stake in the Strawberry Shortcake brand. The company used the proceeds of the deal plus cash on hand to pay off the $210 million outstanding balance of its senior secured term loan and mandatory payment of about $152 million of senior secured notes issued under its securitization facility. Iconix now has debt of about $828 million. “In a little more than one year, we have reduced our debt by over $650 million and improved our leverage by approximately two turns,” Chief Executive John Haugh said in a statement. Shares were not yet active premarket, but are down 26% in 2017, while the S&P 500 has gained 8%.

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Watsco raises annual dividend to $5 a share

Watsco Inc. said Monday it’s board has approved an increase in its annual dividend rate to $5 a share, or $1.25 a share per quarter. The maker of air conditioning and heating systems said the new quarterly payment will be made July 31 to shareholders of record as of July 17. Shares were not yet active premarket, but have gained 4% in 2017, while the S&P 500 has gained 8%.

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