mortgage bonds: The Week in Review (December 10, 2007): What to Watch For - 12/10/07 02:13 PM
Among lingering doubts about housing and credit markets, and a general uncertainty about the U.S. economy, the mortgage bond market tanked towards the latter part of last week. As investors moved away from mortgage bonds, mortgage rates forcefully bounced off their two-year lows. A major factor behind last week's
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mortgage bonds: How the Stock Market is Directing Traffic for Mortgage Rates - 10/24/07 02:22 AM
As we talked about Monday, the stock market appears to be directing traffic for the bond market. Monday was a flat day for stocks, and it was a flat day for bonds, too. Mortgage rates idled. Tuesday, with no economic data hitting the wires, market participants looked for direction
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mortgage bonds: The Week in Review (October 22, 2007) : What to Watch For - 10/23/07 06:23 AM
Rising oil prices, weak housing data, and ongoing credit concerns pushed mortgage rates lower last week as investors sought safety for their dollars. Stock markets took losses and bond markets -- including mortgage bonds -- booked gains. Remember, when mortgage bonds go up in price, mortgage rates come down. To understand
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mortgage bonds: How Japan and China Can Impact the Mortgage Rate on Your Home - 10/17/07 09:33 AM
Mortgage rates are determined by the prices of mortgage bonds; this, we've covered before. As bonds prices go up, bond rates come down. And the price of a mortgage bond is a matter of Supply and Demand. The greater the demand for a bond, the higher its price. High
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mortgage bonds: The Week In Review (October 9, 2007) : What to Watch For - 10/09/07 03:58 PM
As expected, the big news last week was the Non-Farms Payroll report. What wasn't expected, though, was the strength of the report. Mortgage rates ended the week on a large up-tick. 110,000 jobs were created in September, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This exceeded Wall Street expectations by
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mortgage bonds: The Week In Review (September 10, 2007) : What To Watch For - 09/10/07 09:30 AM
Weak employment data pushed mortgage rates lower last week. Against expectations of 110,000 new jobs created in August, last Friday's Non-Farm Payrolls report showed a loss of 4,000 jobs. The story made headlines all over the country this weekend but its connection to mortgage rates is not always clear. Here's how
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mortgage bonds: The Week In Review (September 4, 2007) : What To Watch For - 09/04/07 11:55 AM
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke took to the pulpit Friday in Jackson Hole, but his remarks made little impact on mortgage bond trading. The Fed is aware of economic issues related to housing and mortgage debt, Bernanke said. He implied that the Fed wants more evidence that inflation has slowed
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mortgage bonds: How The Stock Market Rally Changed Mortgage Pricing For The Worse - 08/30/07 09:12 AM
Mortgage rates unexpectedly increased yesterday afternoon as the U.S. stock market staged a late rally. By the end of the day, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) was up 1.9 percent, or 247.77 points. This is a typical pattern. When stocks are moving higher, investors want to ride the
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mortgage bonds: What's The True Risk In Mortgage Lending? It's Anyone's Guess Right Now. - 08/12/07 05:46 PM
Any security -- stock, bond, or otherwise -- has a specific risk associated with it. Based on that risk, an investor decides whether or not the price is worth paying. If the security is a "good value", an investor will buy it. If not, the investor will pass. Until recently, mortgage
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