• Most Popular
  • Most Shared

US mortgage bonds garnered record excess returns in April

NEW YORK
Fri May 2, 2008 3:04am EDT

Stocks

   

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. mortgage-backed securities enjoyed a banner month in April, with excess returns over Treasuries at their highest since at least 1997, according to Merrill Lynch & Co.

Merrill Lynch MER.N said the excess return of the MBS index in April was 1.546 percent, the highest one-month result since the company started calculating excess returns in January 1997, Carrie Gray, spokeswoman for the company, said in an e-mail.

The stellar performance was largely due to robust buying from an array of investors, particularly government-sponsored enterprises Fannie Mae (FNM.N) and Freddie Mac (FRE.N). Overseas demand from Asia, in particular, also played a pivotal, analysts say.

Investors in general have increased their risk appetite in recent weeks, becoming more comfortable buying spread products as the credit crisis showed signs of easing.

(Reporting by Julie Haviv)



More from Reuters

A Greenpeace activist dressed as one of the "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" rides outside the parliament building during a brief protest in Copenhagen December 13, 2009.   REUTERS/Christian Charisius

The face of climate protest

Protesters around the globe called for an end to global warming as climate talks in Copenhagen entered their sixth day.  Video 

    President Barack Obama (R) meets with financial services industry leaders in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington December 14, 2009. REUTERS/Larry Downing

    Obama takes "fat cats" to task

    Backed by Americans outraged by multi-billion dollar bailouts, President Obama met with a dozen of Wall Street's top bankers in a bid to crack down on the so-called "fat cats" largely held responsible for the financial crisis.  Full Article 

    Lockheed Martin Chief Executive Robert Stevens answers a question during the Reuters Aerospace and Defense Summit in Washington December 14, 2009.  REUTERS/Molly Riley

    Lockheed eyes deals

    The future demands of cybersecurity make that sector one of many the aerospace giant sees as an acquisition target in the coming year.  Full Article