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In this week’s episode of Optimal Insights, Jim Glennon and Alex Hebner break down a headline‑driven market week: institutional home‑buyer bans under consideration, a proposed directive for the GSEs to purchase $200B in MBS, and the DOJ’s criminal investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell – all against fresh jobs data and a live rate backdrop (OBMMI ~6.04%, 10‑year near 4.18%). Closing out the market update, they analyze affordability proposals (institutional buying, credit‑card rate caps) and labor trends.
Then Jim, Mike Vough, and Kevin Foley outline mortgage trends to watch in 2026: a steepening yield curve and rising ARM share; the “couch‑cushion effect” for deal structuring (insurance, taxes, HELOCs); evolving mortgage spreads; the rise of specified payups; and non‑QM’s continued expansion.
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Commentary included in the podcast shall not be construed as, nor is Optimal Blue providing, any legal, trading, hedging, or financial advice.
By Optimal BlueIn this week’s episode of Optimal Insights, Jim Glennon and Alex Hebner break down a headline‑driven market week: institutional home‑buyer bans under consideration, a proposed directive for the GSEs to purchase $200B in MBS, and the DOJ’s criminal investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell – all against fresh jobs data and a live rate backdrop (OBMMI ~6.04%, 10‑year near 4.18%). Closing out the market update, they analyze affordability proposals (institutional buying, credit‑card rate caps) and labor trends.
Then Jim, Mike Vough, and Kevin Foley outline mortgage trends to watch in 2026: a steepening yield curve and rising ARM share; the “couch‑cushion effect” for deal structuring (insurance, taxes, HELOCs); evolving mortgage spreads; the rise of specified payups; and non‑QM’s continued expansion.
Optimal Insights Team:
Production Team:
Commentary included in the podcast shall not be construed as, nor is Optimal Blue providing, any legal, trading, hedging, or financial advice.