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Daily Mortgage Rate Lock Advisory – Wednesday Apr. 22nd
Rate Lock Advisory – Wednesday Apr. 22nd
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Wednesday’s bond market has opened in negative territory with no relevant economic news and early stock gains making bonds less attractive. The Dow is currently up 60 points while the Nasdaq has gained 28 points. The bond market is currently down 13/32, which should equate to an increase in this morning’s mortgage rates of approximately .250 of a discount point.
There is no relevant data scheduled for release again today, so look for any movement in bond prices and mortgage rates to come as a result of a swing in stock prices. Yesterday’s afternoon weakness in bonds was not a complete surprise and we may have more of it today. Accordingly, this may be a good time to lock a rate if closing in the immediate future.
We do have some relevant data scheduled for release tomorrow. The National Association of Realtors will post March’s Existing Homes Sales early tomorrow morning. They are expected to show a drop from February’s sales, but this data is not considered highly important. It can however, influence trading and lead to slight changes in mortgage rates if it varies greatly from forecasts.
Also tomorrow is the weekly release of unemployment figures from the Labor Department. They are expected to show that 639,000 new claims for benefits were filed last week. This would be an increase from the previous week’s total. The higher the number of claims, the better the news for bonds and mortgage rates.
If I were considering financing/refinancing a home, I would…. Lock if my closing was taking place within 7 days… Lock if my closing was taking place between 8 and 20 days… Float if my closing was taking place between 21 and 60 days… Float if my closing was taking place over 60 days from now… This is only my opinion of what I would do if I were financing a home. It is only an opinion and cannot be guaranteed to be in the best interest of all/any other borrowers.
©Mortgage Commentary 2009
Daily Rate Lock Recommendation – 04/21/2008 12:09:00 PM EST
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Monday’s bond market has opened in negative territory despite early stock losses. The Dow has started the week with a 60 point loss while the Nasdaq has fallen 5 points. The bond market is currently down 6/32, but we will likely see an improvement in this morning’s mortgage rates of approximately .375 – .500 of a discount due to strength in bonds late Friday.
This week is fairly light in terms of economic news scheduled for release. There are four reports scheduled, but only one of them is likely to cause much movement in mortgage rates. Accordingly, there is a fairly decent possibility of seeing a fairly calm week in the mortgage market.
The week’s first piece of data is one of the least important of all four. The National Association of Realtors will post March’s Existing Homes Sales numbers late tomorrow morning, which are expected to show a drop from February. A similar report to this one and actually the week’s least important data- March ‘s New Home Sales will be released Thursday morning. Both of these releases give us an indication of housing sector strength and mortgage credit demand, but unless they vary greatly from analysts forecasts, I don’t think they will cause much movement in mortgage rates.
Overall, look for Thursday to be the most important day of the week with the Durable Goods report being posted and the Treasury auction. The rest of the week will likely be heavily influenced by the stock markets. If the major stock indexes continue to rally, bonds will likely suffer and mortgage will move higher. If stocks pull back, we could see mortgage rates move lower this week.
If I were considering financing/refinancing a home, I would…. Float if my closing was taking place within 7 days… Float if my closing was taking place between 8 and 20 days… Float if my closing was taking place between 21 and 60 days… Float if my closing was taking place over 60 days from now… T his is only my opinion of what I would do if I were financing a home. It is only an opinion and cannot be guaranteed to be in the best interest of all/any other borrowers.
©Mortgage Commentary 2008
Weekly Rate Lock Recommendation – 04/20/2008 10:13:00 PM EST
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This week is fairly light in terms of economic news scheduled for release. There are four reports scheduled, but only one of them is likely to cause much movement in mortgage rates. Accordingly, there is a fairly decent possibility of seeing a fairly calm week in the mortgage market.
The week’s first piece of data is one of the least important of all four. The National Association of Realtors will post March’s Existing Homes Sales numbers Tuesday morning, which are expected to show a drop from February. A similar report to this one and actually the week’s least important data- March’s New Home Sales will be released Thursday morning. Both of these releases give us an indication of housing sector strength and mortgage credit demand, but unless they vary greatly from analysts forecasts, I don’t think they will cause much movement in mortgage rates.
March’s Durable Goods Orders will be posted early Thursday morning. This report gives us an indicatio n of manufacturing sector strength by tracking orders for big-ticket items at U.S. factories. Current forecasts call for a small increase in orders. A smaller than expected increase could help boost bond prices and cause mortgage rates to drop Thursday morning. However, a stronger than expected reading would indicate that the manufacturing sector is gaining strength quicker than many had thought. This would be negative news and would probably help drive mortgage rates higher.
Also Thursday is a 5-year Treasury Note auction. These sales sometimes bring volatility to the bond market ahead of the actual sales as investors prepare for them. However, that weakness is usually only temporary and will correct itself after the sale is complete as long as it was met with a decent demand from investors. Results of the sale will be posted at 1:00 PM ET. If there was a strong demand, bond prices should rise during afternoon trading. But, lackluster interest could lead to weakness and upward revisions to mortgage rates.
The last important data of the week is the University of Michigan’s update to their Index of Consumer Sentiment for April. This report gives us an indication of consumer sentiment. I don’t expect it to have a significant impact on bonds and mortgage pricing unless it varies greatly from forecasts Current forecasts are calling for an upward revision to 64.2.
Overall, look for Thursday to be the most important day of the week with the Durable Goods report being posted and the Treasury auction. The rest of the week will likely be heavily influenced by the stock markets. If the major stock indexes continue to rally, bonds will likely suffer and mortgage will move higher. If stocks pull back, we could see mortgage rates move lower this week.
If I were considering financing/refinancing a home, I would…. Float if my closing was taking place within 7 days… Float if my closing was taking place between 8 and 20 days… Float if my closing was taking place between 21 and 60 days… Float if my closing was taking place over 60 days from now… This is only my opinion of what I would do if I were financing a home. It is only an opinion and cannot be guaranteed to be in the best interest of all/any other borrowers.
©Mortgage Commentary 2008
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