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Mortgage Update

2008 turned out to be a historic year on many counts, and most people including me were glad to close the books and say goodbye to the old year. In observance of the New Year's holiday, the Bond market closed early last Wednesday and was closed all day Thursday, but there was still plenty of time for volatility due to several noteworthy news items. With a great deal of midweek activity, Bond pricing ended the week slightly worse with home loan rates about .125% higher than where they began.

Rest assured that as 2009 kicks into full gear, I will be watching closely and keeping you updated as to all the latest financial news stories, market action, and home loan rate developments. Because windows of opportunity can be fleeting, please call me to look over your own financial situation so that we are ready to act on your behalf.

Forecast for this Week:

As the first full trading week in the New Year begins, more important news is coming as we look forward to Friday's Jobs Report, which will show the number of jobs lost or gained in December. Remember that the Department of Labor averages their numbers, and part of each month's report includes "revisions" to the several prior months' numbers.

The employment news last month was record-breaking: 533,000 jobs were lost during the month of November, which represented the most job losses the US has seen in 35 years. Additionally, November was only the fourth time in 58 years that our economy lost over 500,000 jobs. And adding more pain to last month's Report were heavy downward revisions for September and October, which erased an additional 199,000 jobs.

I'll be watching closely to see how Bonds and home loan rates respond to the Report...and all the other news this coming week is sure to have in store! Again, I encourage you to get in touch with me to review your own home loan scenario. We can determine together if it makes sense to consider acting on the low home loan rates currently available.

Posted Monday Jan 05