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In the day just past, bonds surged to the best levels since 2017, with 10yr yields coming within 0.002% of the lowest yields since Nov 2016. The key market mover was a speech from European Central Bank President Mario Draghi in which he essenti...
MBS Commentary
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In the day just past, bonds surged to the best levels since 2017, with 10yr yields coming within 0.002% of the lowest yields since Nov 2016. The key market mover was a speech from European Central Bank President Mario Draghi in which he essenti... (read more)
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Housing News
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The second quarter HOME (Housing Opportunities and Market Experience) survey from the National Association of Realtors® (NAR) appears to indicate that a period of softening price increases and lower interest rates have only slightly improved the ... (read more)
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Mortgage Rate Watch
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Mortgage rates have generally been moving sideways for the past 2 weeks. This has accomplished a twofold goal of coming to terms with the strong gains seen in May as well as preparing for tomorrow's hotly-anticipated announcement from the Fed. It has... (read more)
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Rob Chrisman
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Good loan officers pay attention to demographics. For example, according to a new report from the United Nations, the population of the planet could rise from its current 7.7 billion to 10.9 billion by the year 2100. This is a downward adjustment fro... (read more)
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Housing News
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Despite appearances, the low-rate spurred rally in mortgage applications reported last week didn't really go "poof" this week. Activity was still strong even as the Mortgage Bankers Association's (MBA's) Market Composite Index gave back some of its p... (read more)
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Housing News
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Residential construction figures had been expected to, at a minimum, hold the fort in May after a mixed report in April. While revisions to the April report somewhat skewed the numbers changes to both permits and starts were only fractional. The Cens... (read more)
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consumerfinancemonitor.com
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