However, with an understanding of how
mortgage bonds work — and what makes them move — you can be a better position to lock your lowest rate possible.
Not exact matches
His wife is a former
mortgage bond trader and his sister also
works on the Street, according to a profile in The Glasshammer.
In 1998, he joined the Mount Washington Investment Group as the
Mortgage Bond and Asset Liability manager after
working with Provident Mutual, AIG and Pacific Standard Life.
We don't understand how
bonds and derivatives
work, or that the disastrous
mortgage derivatives model that caused the crisis is being expanded into other areas.
Mortgage rates are always higher than the rates on GICs and government
bonds of the same term because
working that spread is part of how banks make money.
In 1998, I joined the Mount Washington Investment Group as the
Mortgage Bond and Asset Liability manager after
working with Provident Mutual, AIG and Pacific Standard Life.
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Prior to joining Wellington Management in 2003, Joe was a senior portfolio manager and head of US Fixed Income at State Street Global Advisors,
working on a wide range of fixed income portfolios, including those concentrating on total return,
mortgage - backed securities, non-dollar
bonds, and investment grade credit (1996 — 2003).
An article in the Wall Street Journal today with the rather misleading title, «Fed Fix
Works For Now,» says that the Fed is achieving some success in lowering
mortgage bond yields.
When I was a
mortgage bond manager, I did my own
work.
Old timers in the
bond and
mortgage business were replaced by pointy headed MBA's and modelers with little understanding of how markets really
work.
Paulette's
work includes
mortgage indentures, secured credit facilities, unsecured bilateral and syndicated credit facilities, direct and agented private placements, government - guaranteed financings, tax - exempt
bond transactions, taxable capital market transactions and Clean Renewable Energy Bond (CREBs) transacti
bond transactions, taxable capital market transactions and Clean Renewable Energy
Bond (CREBs) transacti
Bond (CREBs) transactions.
Green Street's advisory group currently spends about half its time
working with retailers, retail real estate owners and investors in commercial
mortgage - backed securities
bonds that are typically collateralized by malls.