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Mortgage Market At a Glance–September 22, 2010

For information on highlighted terms in the commentary, click here. The Fed statements yesterday continued the belief that the recovery is underway, but happening at a sluggish pace. Investors reacted by selling off stocks and seeking the safety of bonds. The Fed also indicated that they would continue their investments in the Treasury Market if [...]

Mortgage Market At a Glance–September 21, 2010

For information on highlighted terms in the commentary, click here. In yesterday’s Market News, we stated that even if housing numbers came in above expectations, stocks would not rally. This morning, housing data showed a significant increase in housing starts, but mainly in multi-unit building, not single family homes. As anticipated, investors have not jumped [...]

Mortgage Market News–September 20, 2010

There may be some increases in the sales data for new and existing homes “but no one is going to take them as a sign of new momentum,” said Scott Brown, chief economist at Raymond James & Associates Inc. Jobs continue to be the pivotal deficiency that keeps the economy from making significant leaps forward. [...]

Mortgage Market At a Glance–September 14, 2010

For information on highlighted terms in the commentary, click here. Stock prices are stabalizing after a rally on Monday. The Dow has been up 8 of the last nine sessions, and this has hurt MBS prices. We have seen mortgage bond prices on 30-year fixed loans erode by about 150 basis points since the beginning [...]

Mortgage Market At a Glance–September 8, 2010

For information on highlighted terms in the commentary, click here. With no economic data due out, stocks are regaining some of yesterday’s losses. A Treasury Auction was met with neutral response yesterday so we will be watching today’s auction closely. MBS prices are down as investors are turning back to stocks. At the moment, the [...]

Mortgage Market At a Glance–September 7, 2010

For information on highlighted terms in the commentary, click here. The Holiday shortened week is starting off well for MBS. Bond prices are up as stocks fall over renewed fears of European exposure to sovereign debt. Analysis by The

Mortgage Market At a Glance–September 1, 2010

For information on highlighted terms in the commentary, click here. After weak manufacturing numbers came out yesterday and a poor employment report led the news today, we were expecting another rough day for stocks. However, additional data showed that manufacturing had actually exceeded expectations. Strong growth in Australia and China has pushed investors back into [...]

Mortgage Market At a Glance–August 31, 2010

For information on highlighted terms in the commentary, click here. The volatility continues. After reassurance that the Fed would do what it takes to keep the economy in growth mode stocks soared on Friday. They came crashing back down yesterday after President Obama failed to convince investors that there was a strong plan moving forward. [...]

Mortgage Market News–August 30, 2010

“We are being told that our central bank is going to do everything in its power, including taking extraordinary measures if necessary,” said

Mortgage Market At a Glance–August 24, 2010

For information on highlighted terms in the commentary, click here. MBS took a bit of hit on Friday and stabilized yesterday. The big news of the day is in housing data . Still feeling the effects of “stimulus withdrawal” after the expiration of the home buyer tax credit, existing home sales fell to the worst [...]