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Lowest Prices Since 10am. Potential Reprices For The Worse - 8 hours ago
Posted To: MBS CommentaryAfter encountering support just over 100-26, MBS 4.5's rose to 100-29 alleviating some previous risk of a reprice for the worse. But moments ago, losses superseded those previous lows by about a quarter of a tick, bringing MBS back into a range that could elicit reprices for the worse. With the 10yr yield seeming to form a double top at 3.70, it's still possible that many lenders will not reprice for the worse given the already discussed factors of it being late in the day on a Friday, but more so than last post, the risks have increased for reprices to be more than merely isolated incidents. Act accordingly, but know that if next week's bond auctions are strong, we could be right back in the mix....(read more)Forward this article via email:  Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it.
Mortgage Rates End Busy Week Above Lowest Levels of Year - 9 hours ago
Posted To: Mortgage Rate WatchMortgage rates backed up a few basis points yesterday after the Treasury announced the terms of next week’s auction supply. This announcement overshadowed several economic data releases that came in close to expectations. All lenders did reprice for the worse by the end of the day, this increased consumer borrowing costs anywhere from an 0.125 to a 0.25 in discount points. The best par 30 year fixed mortgage rate did hold in the 4.75% to 5.00% range after reprices though. After yesterday’s busy economic data calendar, the schedule was empty today. Reports from fellow mortgage professionals indicate lender rate sheets to be worse today. The par 30 year conventional rate mortgage has risen to the 4.875% to 5.125% range for well quailed consumers. There are still a few lenders offering...(read more)Forward this article via email:  Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it.
Bonds Retreat Into The Close. Any Risk Of Reprices? - 10 hours ago
Posted To: MBS Commentary4.5's now down 3 ticks on the day at 100-27 10yr Note Yield up to 3.69 from intraday range around 3.66. No confirmation from stocks as major indexes all still in the red On of those minor sell-off's that might NOT lead to a reprice for the worse (yet) Even though it's disconcerting that the current downtrend in prices is leading us back toward the worst levels of the day, there are a few considerations that make this situation not so black-and-white. First of all, it's obviously Friday afternoon, and obviously after the technical bond market close at 3pm. The market doesn't really close at 3pm of course, but some feel it might as well. 3pm is when day over day levels are marked for comparison against each other. Volume and liquidity tend to die down between 3 and 5 unless...(read more)Forward this article via email:  Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it.
Fannie Mae Clarifies Timing of Delinquency Buyouts. How Does this Affect Rates? - 11 hours ago
Posted To: MBS CommentaryUgly AM got prettier as 4.5's made it back to unchanged at 100-31 10yr yields actually down a bp to 3.66 (were as high as 3.7 this AM) Potentially unseen lift from Fannie delinquency buyout release If trying to recover lost YSP from this AM, still safe to wait it out. Things looked pretty bad this AM as bonds opened much worse than even an extension of yesterday's weakness would suggest. Lockers rejoiced. Floaters readied their cyanide pills. But in the previous commentary, AQ discussed a chain of events starting with a stronger dollar that has resulted in MBS getting back to unchanged on the day after commodities led stocks lower. And though there is a bit of movement, we're now approaching that "out of the woods" time of day where prices will either level off as volatility...(read more)Forward this article via email:  Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it.
Rates Recover as Dollar Rally Weakens Commodity Stocks  - 13 hours ago
Posted To: MBS CommentaryRates are staging a lackluster comeback as commodities stocks battle a strong dollar. Adding some weakness is a continued lack of liquidity in the markets. Plus health care debate rages on....much uncertainty lies ahead. The dollar is rallying and energy shares are weighing down stocks. The S&P is -0.52% at 1159, but finding stable ground at 1160 support. Here is the S&P loserboard....Georgetown should be #1 on this list, but they were omitted because they are a college basketball team, not a stock. Still, I think we can make an exception. ....and 10s are feeling some bargain buying stock lever love. Back in the 24-hour sideways trend channel after a brief bump in yields. The FN 4.5 is now flat on the day at 100-31. This is a 9 tick improvement from the intraday low price print of 100...(read more)Forward this article via email:  Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it.
 
Vicki Crawford
Maverick Lending
1664 Matterhorn Circle
Vail, CO 81657
Office Phone: (970) 477-2100
Fax: (970) 477-2101
   



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