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May 12th, 2008

Mortgage News For May

The Fed News Is Good News.

However, speaking of inflation, the Fed’s most favored measure of it - the Core Personal Consumption Expenditure Index - arrived on Thursday, showing core inflation at 2.1%, just a whisker above the Fed’s desired range for inflation of 1 to 2%. This read wasn’t great news for inflation-sensitive Bonds…but the resulting market action was nothing, compared to what happened when the Jobs Report arrived on Friday morning.

Talk about a real mover and shaker…the Jobs Report brought word of 20,000 jobs lost in April, which was better than market expectations of 75,000 jobs lost. Initially, Stocks rallied higher and Bonds worsened dramatically, as the headlines were so much better than had been anticipated. But when the details of the report were unpacked, showing prior months worsening revisions - as well as a sobering realization that 20,000 jobs lost is still lousy news - the markets quickly reversed direction, helping Bonds and home loan rates improve once again. Another ultra volatile week - and when the dust settled, home loan rates improved by about .125% overall.

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Posted by scott on May 12th, 2008 in Lending |

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