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larry bailey: Market Update Tue, Feb 17 - 1:52 PM ET - 02/17/09 01:40 PM
Tue, Feb 17 - 1:52 PM ET U.S. homebuilder sentiment surprisingly rose in February but were still near all-time lows. The NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index sqeeked out a 1 point gain to 9 from the record low of 8. 12:26 PM ET - Equity markets still under considerable pressure pushing dollars into the safe haven of the debt markets. The Dow is off 285 points while the 4.5% MBS is higher by 44bp. 9:50 AM ET - MBS trading higher as Stocks near low levels hit back in late November. NY Empire Index plummets to record low of -34.65. Treasuries … (0 comments)

larry bailey: market update weekending 3-21-08 - 03/24/08 11:08 AM
"DARLING, I DON'T KNOW WHY I GO TO EXTREMES...TOO HIGH OR TOO LOW, THERE AIN'T NO IN-BETWEENS..." Billy Joel The financial markets endured another week of extreme bipolar behavior, with enormous intra-day mood swings that normally wouldn't be seen over the course of several weeks. While Bonds and home loan rates wildly rocketed higher and plummeted lower on a daily basis throughout the week, fixed home loan rates ended up improved by about .25% for the week overall. And last week...the action started unusually early, stemming from some almost unprecedented weekend actions by the Fed.
Last Sunday night, the news broke that … (0 comments)

larry bailey: Did you really think the Stimulus Package would help? - 03/20/08 10:23 PM
Lending Limits Increased...We are all saved...NOT
 
Here is a re-print of what the Government sold us regarding lending limits and loan programs that they thought would “Save” us all and help the economy:
 
Stimulus Package: Lawmakers raise lending limits
Do you qualify for a better rate? The Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 is a $168 billion plan intended to jump-start the sliding U.S. economy. While a lot of media attention has been focused on the $600-$1,200 rebate checks that millions of taxpayers will begin receiving this spring, the new bill is also designed to help certain "high-cost regions" of … (1 comments)

larry bailey: 3-20-2008 Market Update - 03/20/08 01:09 PM
Here is today's market update. Please subscribe to my blog if you would like these sent directly to you every day. I will be posting more information as often as I can. Thank you for listening. Larry Bailey … (0 comments)

larry bailey: Market Update 3-18-08 - 03/18/08 10:58 AM
br> This is today's market update from Global Equity Lending Please let me know if you have any questions about it. Thank you Larry Bailey 609-257-3879 LarryB@wlgdirect.com … (2 comments)

 
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I entered into the Banking Industry in 1987, with the goal in mind to make sure that my Customers (Clients) always had the best information, so they could make the best decisions for themselves. 23 years later, I have not changed that mindset. I am still making sure that all of my Clients and Relationships are getting the best information available, so that I can help them make the best decisions they can. My background and work experience has focused around the Business of "Money", whether it is working for a Bank, Mortgage Broker, or Mortgage Banker. I have also created and run a National Appraisal Management Company, as well as a Title Insurance Company that serviced the needs of both Lenders and Borrowers. My strategy has always been, and still is, to know more than my Competition and, just as important, to be able to "Put My Money Where My Mouth Is". If I can ever help you with anything to do with how to borrow money or how to save the most when borrowing money, let me know. I will be more than glad to help. Contact me for more information anytime. Specialties: Best example of what I do is helping people or companies achieve their goals. As long as you know where you want to get to, I have the ability to help. I specialize in the financial services industry, but have broad reaching skills that reach across many industries.


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