Gasoline prices going up? What does
a pirate pay for a gas?
An aaaaarrrrrrrmm and a peg!
Impac Mortgage suspended
some operations last
month but has now come out with plans to cease almost
all lending and scrap
dividends for the rest of 2007 after ``disruptions''
caused by rising defaults.
In a statement it told 144 more employees across the U.S.
they'll be fired as the
company ends ``warehouse lending, commercial lending
and substantially all of
its mortgage lending.'' Impac plans to keep only a
handful of offices that make
loans that conform to standards set by
government-sponsored mortgage buyers.
E*TRADE announced
a
“restructuring” and will exit the wholesale mortgage
business. The
company plans to reduce balances in home equity,
consumer loans and securities,
replacing these assets as they pay down or mature with
margin debt and prime
first lien mortgages from retail customers, and in
addition will exit its
wholesale mortgage operations and will streamline its
direct mortgage lending
business to focus on its retail franchise.
Accredited Home Lenders posted a
big
quarterly loss and said its survival remained in
doubt.
NovaStar Financial gave up
its real estate investment
trust status sooner than expected because it could not
pay a $157 million
dividend to keep it.
Thanks to Stephanie A. in WC.:
Here in Northern California, to
help jump-start a soft real
estate market the Contra Costa Assessor is asking
supervisors to allow California
homeowners to
keep their old property tax assessments when they buy
a less-expensive home in
the county. The tax savings is permitted a state law
that allows counties to
decide whether to offer break for homeowners 55 older.
The goal is to permit
seniors to downsize into smaller homes without having
to pay more in taxes.
What happened when the Federal Open
Market Committee cut two
key rates yesterday? Despite a huge stock market
rally, analysts cut growth and
interest rate forecasts for the US
economy, expectations of real GDP growth declined, and
estimates of further
rate cuts immediately popped up. 10-yr Treasury yields
bounced around slightly,
but seem content for now around 4.50% (currently
4.53%). 30-yr A-paper
prices improved, but may give some of that back
today. For ARM fans, however,
the news was good, as the yield curve steepened
dramatically – so in
spite of longer-term yields not doing much,
short-term rates dropped, resulting
in much better ARM pricing.
I was having trouble with my
computer. So I called Harold,
the computer guy, to come over. Harold clicked a
couple of buttons and solved
the problem. He gave me a bill for a minimum service
call.
As he was walking away, I called after him, "So, what
was wrong?"
He replied, "It was an 'ID ten T' error."
I didn't want to appear stupid, but I nonetheless
inquired, "An ID ten T
Error? What's that, in case I need to fix it again?"
Harold grinned. "Haven't you ever heard of an ID ten T
error before?"
"No," I replied.
"Write it down," he said, "and I think you'll figure
it
out."
So I wrote it down.
I D 1 0 T
I used to like Harold...