May 5th, 2017 5:45 PM by Dana Bain
Market Comment
Mortgage bond prices finished the week lower which pushed rates higher. The Core PCE, the Fed’s favored inflation gauge, fell 0.1% as expected. Personal income rose 0.2% and spending was unchanged. The ISM Index was weaker than expected. ADP employment showed the economy added 177,000 jobs in April which was near the expected 170,000. Productivity showed a sharp decrease of 0.6% in the first quarter. Analysts looked for a 0.1% increase. There were no surprises from the Fed as they left rates unchanged and indicated they will continue to reinvest in mortgage-backed securities which is good for rates in the short term. Unemployment came in at 4.4% versus the expected 4.6%. Payrolls rose 211,000 versus the expected 180,000 increase. Mortgage interest rates finished the week worse by approximately 1/8 of discount point. LOOKING AHEAD
EconomicIndicator
ReleaseDate & Time
ConsensusEstimate
Analysis
Tuesday, May 9, 1:15 pm, et
None
Wednesday, May 10, 1:15 pm, et
Thursday, May 11, 8:30 am, et
240K
Up 0.1%, Core up 0.2%
Thursday, May 11, 1:15 pm, et
Friday, May 12, 8:30 am, et
Down 0.1%, Core down 0.1%
Friday, May 12, 10:00 am, et
Up 0.2%
Yellen
Fed Chair Yellen has a difficult road ahead. She wants to raise rates but the recent disappointing growth figures make a hike in the short term difficult. The last thing the Fed wants to do is tip the economy the other way. The Fed indicated last week that, “The Committee views the slowing in growth during the first quarter as likely to be transitory and continues to expect that, with gradual adjustments in the stance of monetary policy, economic activity will expand at a moderate pace, labor market conditions will strengthen somewhat further, and inflation will stabilize around 2 percent over the medium term.”
The good news is that rates remain historically favorable. Now is a great time to get a low interest rate mortgage ahead of any potential rate volatility.
Dana Bain & Robin Dunbar Bain
www.BainMortgage.com
danabain.mortgagemapp.com