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April 29th, 2008 1:14 PM


Tuesday's bond market has opened in positive territory despite a stronger than expected economic reading. The stock markets are showing early losses with the Dow down 50 points and the Nasdaq down 9 points. The bond market is currently up 10/32, which with yesterday's late strength should improve this morning's mortgage rates by approximately .250 - .375 of a discount point.

The Conference Board gave us April's Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) late this morning, revealing a stronger than expected reading of 62.3. However, an upward revision to March's reading has actually worked favorably for bonds. The difference between forecasts and the previous March reading is extremely close to the difference between today's reading and the revised March reading. This means that even though confidence was a little higher than thought in March, it dropped as much as it was expected to in April. The result is little impact on bond trading or mortgage rates.

Tomorrow is going to be a very interesting day as brings us the release of two important reports along with the FOMC meeting results. The first is the preliminary version of the 1st Quarter Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This is arguably the single most important report that we see on a regular basis. The GDP is the sum of all products and services produced in the U.S. and is considered to be the best indicator of economic growth or contraction. I expect this report to cause major movement in the financial markets tomorrow and therefore the mortgage market also. Analysts are expecting to see output at an annual rate of 0.5%. A smaller increase would be ideal for mortgage rates a sit would fuel recession concerns. But, a larger increase would almost certainly cause inflation concerns in the bond market that would push mortgage rates higher tomorrow morning.

The next report of the day is the 1st Quarter Employment Cost Index (ECI), which tracks employer costs for wages and benefits. This gives us a measurement of wage-inflation. If it shows a large increase, we may see inflation concerns cause the bond market to fall and mortgage rates to rise. A smaller than expected increase would be good news for the bond market and mortgage pricing. Current forecasts are showing a rise of 0.8%.

This week's FOMC meeting will began today but will not adjourn until tomorrow afternoon. It will likely adjourn with an announcement of another rate cut to key short term interest rates. Just how much of a reduction is open for debate. Look for another round of volatility following the 2:15 PM ET post-meeting statement.

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 onl y 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

Posted by Scott Batt on April 29th, 2008 1:14 PMPost a Comment (0)

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