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AGNC stock rises with mortgage REITs after Trump’s $200B MBS order — what to watch next week

AGNC stock rises with mortgage REITs after Trump’s $200B MBS order — what to watch next week

New York, January 10, 2026, 19:33 EST — Market closed.

  • AGNC ended Friday up about 2% as housing- and mortgage-linked stocks rallied on policy headlines.
  • Traders are focused on whether mortgage-bond buying narrows “mortgage spreads” and lifts agency MBS prices.
  • Next tests include fresh detail on the program and Tuesday’s U.S. CPI data.

AGNC Investment Corp (AGNC) shares finished Friday up about 2%, riding a late-week burst in housing- and mortgage-related names after U.S. President Donald Trump ordered $200 billion in mortgage bond purchases.

With U.S. markets shut for the weekend, the next session becomes a gut check on whether that move had legs — and what it means for mortgage-backed securities, a market that can turn quickly.

AGNC is a mortgage REIT, not a landlord. It owns agency mortgage-backed securities (MBS) — bundles of home loans that carry guarantees from Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac or Ginnie Mae — and finances much of that portfolio with short-term borrowing.

That structure makes the stock sensitive to interest rates and to the “spread” between mortgages and Treasuries. When that spread tightens, agency MBS prices often rise, which can lift a mortgage REIT’s book value — the number investors obsess over.

AGNC closed at $11.41 on Friday. Peers also ended higher, including Annaly Capital Management (NLY), Invesco Mortgage Capital (IVR), MFA Financial (MFA), PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust (PMT) and Rithm Capital (RITM), according to market data.

Trump’s order pushed housing-linked stocks broadly higher on Friday, with the Philadelphia Housing index jumping and the MSCI U.S. REIT index also rising, a Reuters report showed. FHFA Director Bill Pulte said Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would execute the purchases, while Brian Jacobsen, chief economic strategist at Annex Wealth Management, warned the move could “push mortgage yields lower” while also stoking demand. Reuters

For AGNC holders, the immediate question is mechanical: does buying pressure push up agency MBS prices fast enough to matter, and does it come with less rate volatility. Mortgage REITs typically run leverage, which can magnify small price moves — up or down.

Mortgage News Daily said traders treated the announcement as real, pointing to balance-sheet room at the housing finance giants and calling the market reaction “forceful,” while cautioning that the path could stay messy until details harden. It also said the move is not an open-ended Fed-style bond-buying program, which could limit how far spreads can tighten. Mortgage News Daily

The broader backdrop also helped. Global stocks rallied to record closes on Friday after a softer U.S. jobs print, and the 10-year Treasury yield edged lower, a mix that often supports rate-sensitive pockets of the market. “Payrolls were a little bit light relative to consensus,” Tim Ghriskey, senior portfolio strategist at Ingalls & Snyder, said. Reuters

But the trade cuts both ways. If implementation looks slow, smaller, or legally constrained, the spread move could fade and MBS prices can give it back; that can hit book value and, by extension, mortgage REIT share prices. And if volatility stays high, funding and hedging costs can overwhelm the benefit of tighter spreads.

The next catalysts are now calendar-driven. Traders will watch for any further guidance from housing officials on timing and mechanics, and for the U.S. consumer price index report on Tuesday, January 13 at 08:30 a.m. ET, which can reset rate expectations. The Federal Reserve’s next policy meeting is scheduled for January 27-28. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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