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Mortgage Rates Move Back Up With Oil Prices
6/3/2026 2:03 PM
Imagine being stuck at home watching TV for 3 months and only being able to stream one show. That"s been the case for the bond market (which dictates interest rates) since the beginning of March. The show in question involves watching war-related headlines and reacting in roughly the same manner as oil prices. Today"s episode was more interesting ...Read More
 
Secondary Execution, Broker Contest, Commercial Products; Webinars; Bill Pulte"s Job Move?
6/3/2026 11:00 AM
The latest and greatest with FHFA Director Bill Pulte (happy 38th birthday last week!) is that President Trump tapped him (more below), to be the acting director of national intelligence. At this point he is still running Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. The President cited Pulte’s work at the FHFA and his role as chair of Fannie & Freddie, saying P...Read More
 
Weaker Start on Renewed Bombing, But Still In The Range
6/3/2026 8:13 AM
Iran launched missiles at several U.S. allies yesterday afternoon and oil prices responded accordingly with a move back up to May 22nd levels. Treasury yields followed, but have generally been staying lower than the oil price correlation would suggest. 10yr yields continue holding a narrow range between 4.43 and 4.52. They"re roughly 3.5bps higher ...Read More
 
Uncommonly Uneventful Day
6/2/2026 3:59 PM
Uncommonly Uneventful Day No one will accuse us of clickbait titles today, or even clickbait analysis. There"s just not much to say. Unlike the average trading day of late, bonds held inside a very narrow range AND didn"t visibly respond to any major Iran war news (and the typical oil price volatility that ...Read More
 
Mortgage Rates Move Modestly Lower
6/2/2026 2:59 PM
It was an uneventful day for the bond market and, thus, mortgage rates. Unlike the average trading day of late, there were no conspicuous war-related headlines making for shocks to oil prices. Since the start of the war, interest rates have had a strong correlation with oil prices due to inflation implications. That correlation was present today, ...Read More
 
Verification, AI Automation, MERS Audit, Lead Source Products; Webinars and Training
6/2/2026 11:08 AM
Those in the Northern Hemisphere are moving toward summertime already, it being June. The calendar is always changing, as is the corporate landscape. “Rob, I know that Model Match, RETR, MMI, and Ingenius put out a lot of research regarding housing. Does anyone do it for builders, or commercial real estate?” Yes, Zonda, and now the company is being...Read More
 
Temporary Jolt From JOLTS as War Focus Remains
6/2/2026 9:49 AM
We saw big ticket econ data move the needle a bit last week and have thus been prepared for this week"s big ticket reports to have a similar chance to cause volatility. For a few moments this morning, that proved to be the case after job openings jumped by the highest amount since early 2021 and hit the highest levels since late 2025. In relative t...Read More
 
Yields End Higher Despite Some Mid-Day Solace
6/1/2026 2:57 PM
Yields End Higher Despite Some Mid-Day Solace As has been almost constantly the case for the past few months, today"s ebbs and flows in the bond market were tightly tied to the Iran war news cycle. Yields spiked after AM headlines suggested Iran was not interested in negotiating as long as fighting continue...Read More
 
Rates Pull Back Slightly
6/1/2026 2:33 PM
Following last week"s relatively strong move to the lowest levels since May 14th, mortgage rates bounced slightly higher to start the news week. The move followed a clear shift in the Iran war news cycle with morning headlines citing Iranian officials saying the peace negotiation were effectively tabled as long as hostilities remained between Israe...Read More
 
Non-QM, HELOC, AI, LOS, eVault Tools; Gov"t Loan Program Changes; Investor Thoughts
6/1/2026 9:48 AM
While M&A continues (the latest example being Berkshire Hathaway buying homebuilder Taylor Morrison for $8.5 billion!), I find myself in San Juan Capistrano at the Insellerate Experience Summit but keeping an eye out for returning swallows. Lenders are keeping an eye out for loans: Although lenders generally had a good April and May, pipelines ...Read More




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Who Is the Baklava Guy at the Knicks Games?
6/2/2026 10:01 AM
In city parks, at Phish shows and outside Madison Square Garden, a nomadic salesman builds his brand, one pistachio-laden wedge at a time...Read More
 
Inside the Elon Musk-OpenAI Trial Courtroom
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Putin’s Army of Drones
4/21/2026 1:18 PM
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A Maker of Pet Toys in Ukraine Turns to Killer Drones
4/9/2026 3:09 PM
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Linda Dresner, Old-School Guru of Avant-Garde Fashion, Dies at 88
4/8/2026 3:24 PM
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