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I'll admit, there are times where I point out some chart-based evidence of uncertainty in the bond market and I feel like we're just delaying an inevitable move. The most recent sideways consolidation felt like that yesterday. Sure, yields were...
MBS Commentary
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I'll admit, there are times where I point out some chart-based evidence of uncertainty in the bond market and I feel like we're just delaying an inevitable move. The most recent sideways consolidation felt like that yesterday. Sure, yields were... (read more)
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Rob Chrisman
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Does anyone out there care that credit-card debt rose to a record $930 billion in Q4 2019? (Total mortgage debt hit $9.56 trillion.) How about that the origination cost of over $8,000 per loan hits low balance loan borrowers more than high balance bo... (read more)
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Housing News
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Both of the government sponsored enterprises (GSEs) posted strong earnings for the fourth quarter of 2019 as well as for the entire year. They are now reporting growing net worth after achieving revisions in the 2012 version of their agreement with t... (read more)
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Mortgage Rate Watch
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Mortgage rates have primarily been at the whim of the general tone of coronavirus news for the past few weeks. That meant a swift move to multi-year lows followed by an uneven correction back toward higher levels. But the correction has been anything... (read more)
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Housing News
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The 2021 Federal Budget prepared by the White House is given little chance of passing Congress but there are a couple of provisions buried in the hundreds of pages of text that might be of interest to MND readers. One is a 10-basis point increase in ... (read more)
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Housing News
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The fourth quarter report on mortgage delinquencies from the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) continues to show problem loans at historically low levels. MBA's National Delinquency Survey puts the seasonally adjusted delinquency rate at 3.77 percen... (read more)
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