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Mortgage Rates Wander Upward for Third Week in a Row
Washington Post, Mar. 17, 2016--Orton, Kathy Mortgage rates wandered upward for third week in a row prior to the Federal Reserve's announcement Wednesday that it was leaving its benchmark interest rate unchanged and lowering its economic forecasts.
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U.S. Jobless Claims Increased Modestly Last Week
Wall Street Journal, Mar. 17, 2016--Morath, Eric Americans applying for new unemployment benefits rose slightly last week, but remains at a level consistent with an improving jobs market.
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Philly Fed Manufacturing Index Turns Positive for First Time in Seven Months
MarketWatch, Mar. 17, 2016--Goldstein, Steve The Philadelphia Fed manufacturing index rose to 12.4 from a negative 2.8 in February, the regional district of the central bank said Thursday. That was much better than the negative 0.5 expected.
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Job Openings Rise in January
CNBC, Mar. 17, 2016--Wang, Christine The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 5.5 million job openings in January, up from 5.28 million job openings in December, according to the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Summary report.
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Hamptons Luxury Home Sales Soften as Wall Street Weakness Takes a Toll
Reuters, Mar. 17, 2016--Lash, Herbert The market for luxury homes in the Hamptons, the summer playground for Wall Street's wealthiest, is losing some of its luster as financial markets limp along for a second year.
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It’s Official: TRID Kills Mortgage Profits
HousingWire, Mar. 17, 2016--Swanson, Brena The net gain on each loan originated by independent mortgage banks and mortgage bank subsidiaries plummeted 60 percent in fourth-quarter 2015 due to the implementation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosures rule in October, the Mortgage Bankers Association reported.
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Report: Hispanic Homeownership Spikes in 2015 as Demographic is ‘Ready to Own’
Construction Dive, Mar. 17, 2016--Slowey, Kim A report by the Hispanic Wealth Project and the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals found the 2015 U.S. Hispanic homeownership rate saw its biggest full-year increase in more than 10 years--44.5 percent to 46.7 percent. "The Latino community is massive, it's ready to own, and it's now," said Mortgage Bankers Association President and CEO David Stevens. "The significance of Hispanics to housing and the economy will only grow, creating opportunity for all who focus on this vibrant, dynamic and impactful part of the U.S. economy."
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There Could be More FHA Loans to Go Around
Bankrate, Mar. 17, 2016--Ponder, Crissanda Lenders who have previously shied away from making FHA-insured loans may now give them a second look. Mortgage Bankers Association president and CEO David Stevens acknowledged the FHA's efforts to clarify certification requirements, but advised lenders to exercise caution.
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Why You Should Think Twice Before Jumping into the Mortgage Industry
HousingWire, Mar. 17, 2016--Swanson, Brena Innovation. The word is used a lot in today's mortgage market, but while any one can use a fancy word to describe their business, only a few can actually execute.
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JPMorgan Boosts Stock Buyback Authorization by $1.88 Billion
Wall Street Journal, Mar. 17, 2016--Stynes, Tess JPMorgan Chase & Co. said its board authorized the repurchase of an additional $1.88 billion of the New York bank's stock through the end of the second quarter.
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Contrarian View: Rate Hike Would Mean Another Refi Market
National Mortgage News, Mar. 17, 2016--Finkelstein, Brad If the Federal Reserve raises short-term rates in June, market volatility will spur investors to buy long-term bonds, driving down the 30-year mortgage rate to around 3%, consultant Barry Habib argues.
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