Lincoln, Nebraska recorded a best-in-the-nation 3.4 percent unemployment rate in December as unemployment rates dropped in 290 of the 372 metropolitan areas in the county, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported Wednesday.
Read More »Increasing Rates Topple Mortgage Applications
Mortgage applications declined for the week ending January 25, according to application data from the Mortgage Bankers Association's (MBA) Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey. The survey's Market Composite Index, a measure of application volume, decreased 8.1 percent week-over-week on a seasonally adjusted basis, the association reported. The results include an adjustment for the Martin Luther King holiday. After reaching a two and a half year high last week, purchase applications also dipped.
Read More »GDP Shows First Post-Recession Decline in Q4
For the first time since the end of the Great Recession, real gross domestic product (GDP) fell in the fourth quarter of 2012, the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) reported. According to the BEA, GDP fell 0.1 percent in Q4, performing even worse than economists had expected. The biggest hits to fourth quarter GDP came from a sharp drop in government spending, which fell 6.6 percent from the third quarter. Private investment fell 0.6 percent, primarily due to inventory investments and a fall-off in exports.
Read More »Analysts Examine Bigger Picture in Case-Shiller News
Following S&P's calculation of a 0.1 percent decrease in prices in November, analysis on home price data remained positive.
Read More »Comptroller Discusses Fading Threats to Secondary Market
Conditions in the housing sector may have finally improved enough to bring life back to the securitization market.
Read More »Capsilon Reflects on 2012 Achievements
Capsilon, a provider of cloud-based document sharing and collaboration solutions for mortgage lenders, more than doubled its revenue in 2012, the company announced. In addition, the company achieved a number of milestones last year, including the release of several updates to its cloud-based imaging solution.
Read More »Mortgage Industry Veteran Joins STRATMOR Group as Practice Manager
The STRATMOR Group, a Georgia-based consulting firm for the mortgage industry with more than 250 clients, announced Monday it is bringing Lisa Springer, an industry veteran with more than 20 years' experience, on board to serve in the role of practice manager.
Read More »FHFA Mortgage Rates Index Finishes 2012 with Final Decline
After steadily dropping throughout the year, mortgage rates closed out 2012 with one final monthly decline, according to the Federal Housing Finance Agency's (FHFA) December index. The contract rate on the composite of all mortgage loans (both fixed- and adjustable-rate) was 3.28 percent in December, down from 3.36 percent in November. The effective interest rate, which reflects the amortization of initial fees and charges, was 3.42 percent, down from 3.49 percent the previous month.
Read More »Conference Board: Consumer Confidence Crashes in January
Consumer confidence took another dive in January as Americans saw their paychecks shrink, The Conference Board reported Tuesday. The research firm's Consumer Confidence Index--based on a survey conducted by Nielsen--fell to 58.6 in January, down from 66.7 at the end of 2012. Lynn Franco, director of economic indicators at The Conference Board, said the drop stems from consumers' "paycheck shock" after seeing how the payroll tax increase has affected their bank accounts.
Read More »Homeownership Rate Remains Down in Q4
The number of households owning homes rose to 75,209,000 in the fourth quarter, up from 75,076,000 in the third but down from 75,315,000 a year ago, the Census Bureau reported Tuesday. At the same time, the nation's homeownership rate (seasonally adjusted) dipped to 65.4 percent in the fourth quarter from 65.5 percent in the third quarter. The stagnant homeownership rate combined with a decline in the number of units held off the market suggests opportunities for home sales.
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