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Jun. 27, 2007: Mortgages: "rally in the alley"! And humor in the workplace?
Rob Chrisman
30-yr A-paper prices are better by
.125-.250 this morning.
What’s up with that?
- Yesterday New
Home Sales were weak, as expected, declining by
1.6% from April. The inventory increased to 7.1 months
and the median sales price for new houses was $236k.
Versus a year ago, sales are down by almost 16%.
Interestingly sales surged in the Midwest (up by over 30%),
while the Northeast was -11%, the South was -7%, the
West was -2%. Were you aware that the South accounts
for more than 50% of the nation’s new home sales!
- The $18
billion 2-year note auction went well yesterday,
better than last month’s.
- Bill Gross
from PIMCO stated that he felt that the problems in
the sub prime market are going to channel into the
prime markets. He is back once again calling for the
Fed to lower rates by the end of this year, although
he has been wrong for over a year now.
- The two day
Federal Open Market Committee meeting begins today,
with the announcement tomorrow (late morning). Expect
no change.
- Orders
for U.S.
Durable Goods fell more than forecast in May, -2.8%, the first
drop in four months. The decline was led by fewer
orders for aircraft, metals, and machinery. A
reluctance to buy new equipment, along with a
lingering housing slump, may call into question
Federal Reserve forecasts for gradual improvement in
the economy the rest of this year, economists said.
Policy makers, meeting today and tomorrow, are
projected to hold interest rates unchanged. It may be
that businesses are increasingly cautious about
spending money.
Impac Mortgage announced that it
will not pay a
dividend this quarter due to “higher than expected
losses from the
disposition of REO.”
Impac is selling their
real-estate-owned through an auction process in order
to mitigate losses,
and the company is concerned that prices could
deteriorate further.
I urgently needed a few days off
work, but I knew the Boss
would not allow me to take leave. I thought that maybe
if I acted
"crazy" he would tell me to take a few days off. So, I
hung upside-down
on the ceiling and made funny noises.
My co-worker (who's blonde) asked me what I was doing.
I told her that I was pretending to be a light bulb, so
that the Boss might
think I was "Crazy" and give me a few days off.
A few minutes later the Boss came into the office and
asked, "What are you
doing?"
I told him I was a light bulb.
He said, "You are clearly stressed out. Go home and
recuperate for a
couple of days."
I jumped down and walked out of the office...
When my co-worker (the blonde) followed me, the Boss
asked her, "And where
do you think you're going?!"
She said, "I'm going home too. I can't work in the
dark.”
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