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In the week just past, bonds moved aggressively sideways at long-term yield lows after coming out of the gate strong on Monday. There were several notable shifts in buying vs selling demand, but most of them were purely for technical reasons....
MBS Commentary
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In the week just past, bonds moved aggressively sideways at long-term yield lows after coming out of the gate strong on Monday. There were several notable shifts in buying vs selling demand, but most of them were purely for technical reasons.... (read more)
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Housing News
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The increase in homeowner equity has slightly exceeded the pace of housing appreciation. CoreLogic says that the 63 percent of homeowners nationally who have a mortgage on their property saw their equity grow by 5.6 percent between the first quarter ... (read more)
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Rob Chrisman
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This morning I find myself in Albany for the NYMBA conference and there is a lot of talk about the political situation, debt levels, and interest rates. It is possible that a country like the U.S. can have a healthy economy and debt at the same time.... (read more)
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Housing News
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Americans became decidedly more bullish about buying a home in May. Fannie Mae said its Home Purchase Sentiment Index (HPSI) nearly matched its survey high set in May 0f 2018, largely due to a 13- point increase in net positive responses to whether i... (read more)
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Housing News
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The War is over. That would be the bidding war. And maybe not over, but there seems to be a cease-fire. CoreLogic's Shu Chen says that the share of homes that sell above their list price , often because of competition among multiple prospective buyer... (read more)
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Mortgage Rate Watch
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Mortgage rates had a fairly epic week last week, spending each day effectively pinned to the lowest levels since September 2017. That followed a swift move lower in the previous week and solid improvements every week since late April. Typically, we s... (read more)
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consumerfinancemonitor.com
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