Posted To: MBS CommentaryAh Brexit… You thought you’d heard the last of it back in 2016? No such luck. Actually, it is a bit lucky to be hearing about it, at least as far as domestic rates are concerned. Both in 2016 and in the past week, Brexit-related developments helped rates move lower. The current iteration of Brexit drama is not anywhere near that of 2016 and neither is the market reaction. That said, there certainly has been a market reaction. Yesterday afternoon, that reaction was noticeable, but barely. The overnight session brought an even bigger move in British currency (Pounds Sterling), and a more direct response in US bond markets. Much like bonds’ relationship with stocks, it will take quite a bit of drama in Sterling to motivate additional gains (at least if we’re talking about gains that…(read more)Forward this article via email: Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it.