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The Week Ahead: Limited Data Calendar Leaves Auctions, Greece in Focus - 1 hour 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. MBS RECAP: 2/3/2012 - 2 days ago Posted To: MBS CommentaryMBS Live : MBS RECAP Open MBS Live Dashboard FNMA 3.5 103-24 : -0-10 FNMA 4.0 105-17 : -0-09 FNMA 4.5 106-26 : -0-04 FNMA 5.0 108-01 : -0-02 GNMA 3.5 105-02 : -0-11 GNMA 4.0 107-24 : -0-07 GNMA 4.5 109-03 : -0-05 GNMA 5.0 110-27 : -0-03 FHLMC 3.5 103-16 : -0-09 FHLMC 4.0 105-06 : -0-08 FHLMC 4.5 106-09 : -0-04 FHLMC 5.0 107-20 : -0-01 Pricing as of 4:02 PM EST Afternoon Market Updates A recap of MBS Market Updates provided by MND Analysts and streamed live to the MBS Live Dashboard . 1:54PM : NY Files Lawsuit Against Big Banks for Deceptive and Fraudulent Use of MERS Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today filed a lawsuit against several of the nation?s largest banks charging that the creation and use of a private national mortgage electronic registry system known as MERS has resulted in...(read more)Forward this article via email: Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it. MERS, Banks Sued by New York State; MERSCORP Responds - 2 days ago Posted To: MND NewsWireThree major banks and Virginia-based MERSCORP, Inc. and its subsidiary Mortgage Electronic Registrations Systems ( MERS ) were sued Friday by the state of New York. The suit, filed by the state's Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman , charges that the creation and use of a privately national electronic registration system, MERS, "has resulted in a wide range of deceptive and fraudulent foreclosure filings in New York state and federal courts, harming homeowners and undermining the integrity of the judicial foreclosure process." Further, the lawsuit charges that the employees and agents of the three banks, Bank of America, J.P. Morgan Chase, and Wells Fargo , acting as "MERS certifying officers," have repeatedly submitted court documents containing false and misleading information that made...(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 Higher Following Employment Report - 2 days ago Posted To: Mortgage Rate WatchThe monthly Employment Situation Report was released at 8:30am this morning, with much better-than-expected results. Stocks rallied sharply and most every interest rate in fixed-income markets moved higher. The economic optimism created by this sort of data tends to increase demand for riskier investments like stocks and lower demand for things like fixed-income notes and bonds. MBS (the "mortgage backed securities" that most directly govern mortgage rates) fall into this fixed-income sector, and definitely weakened following the jobs data. As a result, Mortgages Rates moved higher at their fastest pace in some time, traversing most of this week's territory, but leaving Best-Execution rates mostly at 3.875%. (learn more about how we calculate Best-Execution in THIS POST ). We'd said yesterday...(read more)Forward this article via email: Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it. Geithner Outlines Accomplishments, Future of Financial Reform - 2 days ago Posted To: MND NewsWireTreasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told the Financial Stability Oversight Council that the financial system is getting stronger and safer and that much of the excess risk-taking and careless financial practices that caused so much damage has been forced out. However, he said, "These gains will erode over time if we are not able to put our full reforms into place." He outlined the basic framework has been laid, with new global agreements to limit leverage, rules for managing the failure of a large firm and the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) up and running, and the majority of the new safeguards for derivatives markets proposed. Geithner ticked off the major accomplishments of reform. First, banks now face much tougher limits on risk which are critical to reducing the risk of...(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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