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Nearly 100 Metro Areas on Improving Market List - 2 hours ago Posted To: MND NewsWireThe list of Improving Housing Markets (IHM) maintained by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) took another big jump in February, rising from 76 in January and more than doubling the 41 reported in December. There are now 98 metropolitan areas representing 36 states included on the list. The IHM identifies metropolitan areas that have shown improvement from their respective troughs on each of three metrics - employment, housing permits, and home prices - for at least six consecutive months. NAHB uses data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. Census Bureau, and Freddie Mac to measure improved performance. The additions to the February Index include some metropolitan areas that had been particularly weak including Miami, Detroit, Memphis, Kansas City, Missouri; Portland,...(read more)Forward this article via email: Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it. MBS Stable Enough For Potential Reprices as Treasuries Reinforce Trends - 2 hours ago Posted To: MBS Commentary( MBS Live ) - Against today's data-free backdrop, the only real market mover has been the earlier scheduled Fed buying (30yr sector of Treasuries) that left the long end of the yield curve in slightly better shape. 2s v 10s moved down to 167 from 170.8 just before the Fed buying. In the process, 10yr yields have held support nicely under 1.95, and it seems that MBS appreciate the stable environment. Fannie 3.5's have marched calmly to better and better prices all morning, now up 4 ticks at 103-27. Volume has been quite light and volatility quite low for MBS. The swings in Treasuries have been a bit choppier by comparison, but this is the expectation surrounding these Fed market ops, and as long as the next pivot point on either side of the prevailing range remains unbroken, the volatility...(read more)Forward this article via email: Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it. MBS MID-DAY: 2/6/2012 - 4 hours ago Posted To: MBS CommentaryMBS Live : MBS MID-DAY Open MBS Live Dashboard FNMA 3.5 103-24 : +0-01 FNMA 4.0 105-19 : +0-03 FNMA 4.5 106-25 : +0-00 FNMA 5.0 108-01 : +0-03 GNMA 3.5 105-04 : +0-01 GNMA 4.0 107-25 : +0-01 GNMA 4.5 109-04 : +0-00 GNMA 5.0 110-29 : +0-01 FHLMC 3.5 103-15 : +0-00 FHLMC 4.0 105-08 : +0-03 FHLMC 4.5 106-08 : +0-00 FHLMC 5.0 107-20 : +0-03 Pricing as of 11:03 AM EST Morning Market Updates A recap of MBS Market Updates provided by MND Analysts and streamed live to the MBS Live Dashboard . 10:18AM : NAHB: List of Improving Housing Markets Expands to Nearly 100 The list of housing markets showing measurable improvement expanded by 29 metros in February to include a total of 98 entries on the National Association of Home Builders/First American Improving Markets Index (IMI), released today. Thirty...(read more)Forward this article via email: Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it. All FHA Today: Compare Ratios, Streamlines, Condo Approvals, LI Program Changes - 5 hours ago Posted To: Pipeline PressSome will call this a useful tool and a time saver - others will say it is another sign of our privacy going away and "Big Brother" seeing everything. Enter an address, and it displays a map of the area showing all residences/businesses, including their phone numbers : http://neighbors.whitepages.com . In Northern California, WBC Lending is looking for experienced wholesale AE's to call on brokers. WBC Lending has "an aggressive product offering, including a super jumbo portfolio product with start rate 1.625% and life cap of 6.25%, up to $2 million dollars with a 50% DTI, and a 40-year term." With over 65 years of combined wholesale mortgage banking experience, the executive management team at WBC Lending believes they have put together a wholesale platform that is second to none, and would...(read more)Forward this article via email: Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it. The Week Ahead: Limited Data Calendar Leaves Auctions, Greece in Focus - 7 hours ago Posted To: MBS CommentaryThe Employment Situation Report is normally preceded by "sideways uncertainty" and followed by noticeable directionality. But this time around, the opposite is true. Although there were some fast and moderately large losses on Friday following the report, it could be argued that the "noticeable directionality" took place in the days leading up to the report, and the passing of the report--by the time this week's upcoming Treasury Auctions and European events are considered--will usher in the "sideways uncertainty." Case in point with respect to European events, Reuters reports that Greece basically cannot bring itself to accept the terms of their most recent bailout, thus effectively dooming themselves to default and/or EU exit. Well... They apparently do have until today: ( Reuters) - Greece...(read more)Forward this article via email: Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it. |
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