Housing News | | It is increasingly clear that the science, or perhaps it is an art, of home price forecasting could use some work. One year ago, in its report on November 2020 ... (read more) | |
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Housing News | | It is increasingly clear that the science, or perhaps it is an art, of home price forecasting could use some work. One year ago, in its report on November 2020 home prices, CoreLogic projected that the 7.5 percent annual appreciation reflected in tho... (read more) |
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Housing News | | Construction spending increased slightly in November compared to October and increased its lead year-over-year from the 7.5 percent improvement reported for O... (read more) | |
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Housing News | | Construction spending increased slightly in November compared to October and increased its lead year-over-year from the 7.5 percent improvement reported for October. The U.S. Census Bureau said construction put in place for all sectors in November ... (read more) |
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Rob Chrisman | | Years on a trading desk and hedging locked pipelines teaches one that different things move bonds at different times. Right now, rates are still being driven by... (read more) | |
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Rob Chrisman | | Years on a trading desk and hedging locked pipelines teaches one that different things move bonds at different times. Right now, rates are still being driven by pandemic news… Yes, rates went up yesterday and this morning, but up until then, many ana... (read more) |
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| Mortgage rates had been drifting modestly higher in general in the past 2 weeks, but the pace is accelerating in the new year. For some lenders, this occurred yesterday in response to heavy selling in the bond market (mortgage rates are based primarily on bonds). Those lenders were forced to raise rates just a bit more today as bonds continued to... (read more) |
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| Bonds Still Selling, But at a Slower Pace In terms of volume, participation, and holiday closures, today was the most normal trading day in the bond market for several weeks. That was a more unfortunate fact earlier in the day as bonds hit their weakest levels in more than a month. Even at the 3pm CME close, Tr... (read more) |
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