Weekly Digest for 2009-07-19

Weekly Digest for 2009-07-19

House Financial Services discussed Obama Administration's Financial Regulatory Reform Proposals today. (NAMB's Denise Leonard testified). # Mortgage bonds finish down 122bps for the week. Published average rates will be higher next week. # Powered by Twitter Tools.

Weekly Digest for 2009-07-12

UpfrontMortgageBrokers.org bleating the same stale message. How about more focus on issues like HVCC & the shrinking wholesale channel? # Applaud efforts of Mtg. Professor Jack Guttentag. Brought transparency to forefront for industry (sans banks) but it's time to re-focus msg. # RT: @jbinfrisco: Recent interview w/REBarCamp Chicago Organizer Dan Green (@mortgagereports) is up – http://budurl.com/8p2l in reply to jbinfrisco # Powered by Twitter Tools.

Weekly Digest for 2009-06-28

[Classic moments early yrs of RE Podcasting] @retomato Bk. to Bk. w/Milli Vanilli outro, Prince intro @jeffx intrvw http://budurl.com/r3tj # [mortgage rates] recommended bias: lock # [US Housing Market] May existing home sales rose by 2.4 percent – http://budurl.com/59mp (baby steps) # [Frisco] Historic Frisco Town Tour this weekend. http://budurl.com/b9m7 (Saturday, 10am) # Allregs Update: Remarkably still only compatible w/Internet Explorer browser. Don’t they look at the analytics on their site? #AllRegsFAIL # Travis Childers, D-MS & Gary Miller, R-CA, introduced a bill to impose an 18mo. moratorium on HVCC. Let’s hope the bill is fast-tracked. # Powered by Twitter Tools.

Weekly Digest for 2009-06-21

NAR meeting with six different regulatory and industry groups to discuss HVCC. NAMB notably absent. NAMB needs to engage NAR. #rebcchi # MBA resource page for MIRA is all sorts of boring. http://budurl.com/lfbh # Powered by Twitter Tools.

Weekly Digest for 2009-06-14

[Colorado, New Mexico] Loveland & Albuquerque named as two of the top 10 cities to live in. http://budurl.com/m45m # [Mortgage Rates] Action on bond market is strong today. Rates rallying. # Powered by Twitter Tools.

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