by Matthew Sura on May 17, 2012
Posted To: MBS Commentary
MBS Live : MBS Afternoon Market Summary Two of our favorite made-up terms joined forces today to carry MBS to yet another all-time high and 10yr yields to the high 1.6’s! The day looked as if it would be a deceleration in terms of volume and volatility this morning, but we turned out to be quite wrong about that, although rates moved in the right direction for MBS watchers. The culprits were overnight headlines in Europe that noted a similar “run on the bank” going on in Spain as the one just seen in Greece. Even if the news and events themselves weren’t responsible for subsequent all-time lows in German Bund yields, they certainly reminded investors that there are bigger fish to fry regardless of how Greece plays out. Then there was the Philly Fed data, which in and of itself, isn’t cause…(read more)

by Matthew Sura on May 17, 2012
Posted To: Mortgage Rate Watch
Mortgage Rates hit new all-time lows today. In most cases, lenders’ offerings are just slightly better across the board than they were in late January, the last time we officially noted “new all-time lows,” though some lenders are not quite back to their previous best levels. A much weaker-than-expected reading on a widely followed report on business conditions in the mid-Atlantic region gave rates markets a bit of an early jolt lower. From there, an absence of additional data gave way to technical momentum, helping rates even lower. Markets are facing tremendous uncertainty over the eventual outcome of Greek elections in June as well as the fate of the Spanish banking sector. Today, Spain saw their own version of the “run on banks” that occurred in Greece yesterday, reminding traders that…(read more)
