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Believe it or not, any given month stands a better than average chance to convey some sort of theme for bond trading. In other words, there tends to be a discernible bias higher, lower, or sideways. It's uncommon to see all 3 biase...
Rob Chrisman
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Is every non-bank lender of any size looking at offshore options to save money? Perhaps, and underwriting costs and productivity are usually brought up in the conversation. It’s certainly a boon for consultants with specialized knowledge and wh... (read more)
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MBS Commentary
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Believe it or not, any given month stands a better than average chance to convey some sort of theme for bond trading. In other words, there tends to be a discernible bias higher, lower, or sideways. It's uncommon to see all 3 biase... (read more)
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Housing News
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The total value of construction put in place during August only ticked up 0.1 percent compared to July, but the small, steady increases each month have now put spending up 6.5 percent compared to August 2017 . The Census Bureau put the seasonally adj... (read more)
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Mortgage Rate Watch
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Mortgage rates were slightly lower again today, but there are some caveats. First of all, the average lender wasn't in substantially better shape compared to yesterday afternoon. On top of that, bond markets (the underpinnings of mortgage rates) weak... (read more)
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MBS Commentary
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Today brought rather pervasive pressure on longer-term rates and mortgages. It wasn't a significant amount of selling, but it was fairly steady throughout the day--ultimately bringing us back into the red after starting the day in the green. ... (read more)
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Mortgage Rate Watch
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After hitting the lowest levels in exactly 2 weeks on Friday, mortgage rates bounced back up toward their recent highs today. This risk was already taking shape by Friday afternoon as the bond markets that underlie mortgage rates had deteriorated thr... (read more)
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