Taking those words to heart, Bonds and home loan rates did exactly that last week, reaching historic levels.
A few important news items from last week... First, the results are in on the Fed's first run at purchasing Mortgage Backed Securities under their new $500 Billion buying program. Over the last week, the Fed bought $10.2 Billion of Mortgage Backed Securities. Any time there is increased buying demand - for anything - prices will move higher. When Bond prices move higher, home loan rates improve.
Next, Stocks faced selling pressure last week due to a rash of earnings warnings from the nation's retailers, including Macy's, who announced they are closing eleven stores. Because money coming out of Stocks is often parked over into the Bond market, Bonds and home loan rates responded by reaching never-before-seen levels.
Finally, the job market reached a level not seen since 1945. The Labor Department reported on Friday that there were 524,000 jobs lost during the month of December, which you can see in the Jobs Report chart below. Why does the chart look unusual? Because it's measuring a negative number, for something that is normally reported as a positive, as in number of jobs created.
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Saturday, January 17, 2009
"HAVE THE NERVE TO GO INTO UNEXPLORED TERRITORY" - a little bit about last week...
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