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Post-FOMC meeting release

Post-FOMC meeting release: Market is quiet with the 10 year note slipping a little, now up 3/32’s to yield 3.37%. Mortgage backs are still at plus 1/32nd, holding their own. Stocks making a comeback with the Dow down 55 points and the Naz off 13. Markets are as nervous as cat so be careful out there.

A tug of war for Austin mortgage interest rates seems in the cards

Austin mortgage rates and pricing can go one way or the other in short order but most likely hold steady at current levels. Best to stay on defense as stocks certainly look better, Europe looks better, and the Federal Reserve Chairman hints of Fed Funds rate hikes sooner than later. Personally, we like the chart (better chance of lower Austin mortgage rates/better pricing) but the fundamentals (economic data) points to a steady recovery. A tug of war for Austin mortgage interest rates seems in the cards.

Today’s early trade pushed treasuries to higher yields and worsened mortgage pricing, but only slightly

oday’s early trade pushed treasuries to higher yields and worsened mortgage pricing, but only slightly. That occurred on a flat to slightly higher open for the Dow. Currently, the big board is off 68 points as sellers are still looking for any strength to get out. Reasons being that as Greece is on the edge of the cliff, global slowing will occur or even worse, a default in the Euro zone that could really put a pinch on global credit and stock earnings.

Trouble is, Greece still needs more money to float the country and skeptics are abound, still viewing them as the poster child of the PIGS nations

Word has it that Greek banks have asked the government to use the remaining 17 billion Euro of funds allocated to back up the country’s banking system to be put to work as a government guaranteed bond program. The move would allow for a better haircut when borrowing from the European Central Bank. Trouble is, Greece still need more money to float the country and skeptics are abound, still viewing them as the poster child of the PIGS nations.

The market was doing just fine until the headlines broke the minutes of last month’s FOMC meeting (Fed Open Market Committee)

The market was doing just fine until the headlines broke the minutes of last month’s FOMC meeting (Fed Open Market Committee). The “Street” didn’t take kindly to comments regarding treasury asset sales, consideration of a .25 bps hike in the Discount Rate, and a general hawkish tone once they can determine that a recovery is “self sustaining”.