The Week In Review (September 10, 2007) : What To Watch For

 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 the jobs report relates to mortgage rates:

1. An employed person earns an income
2. An employed person spends money on goods and services

When more people are employed, more U.S. dollars are circulated inside the U.S. economy.  It's widely believed that two-thirds of the economy is the result of consumer spending, in fact.

So, because the economy showed job losses, market participants are predicting that the economy will start to slow down as fewer dollars are spent.  Fewer workers, in other words, equals slower growth.

Now, when the economy is growing quickly, the dollar is a risky investment because its purchasing power can weaken dramatically.  This contrasts with when the economy is slowing down, when the risk of devaluation (i.e. inflation) subsides. 

A less-risky dollar renders mortgage bonds more attractive for foreign investors because bonds are denominated in U.S. Dollars.  More demand for bonds leads to lower rates. 

And that's the connection -- fewer workers = slower growth = less risky dollars = more demand for mortgage bonds  = lower mortgage rates (typically).

This week, we'll get to see if consumer spending habits are changing yet.  On Friday, the Department of Commerce will release August's Retail Sales report.  It's expected to show a 0.3% increase over July.

(Image Courtesy: The Wall Street Journal Online)

 
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2 Comments on The Week In Review (September 10, 2007) : What To Watch For

It will be interesting to see what happens. We should know more by the end of the week.

09/10/2007 09:53 AM by Joan Whitebook, ABR, e-Pro, CEBA (Buyer's Option Realty Services)


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