Linked from the Wall Street Journal
December 13, 2007 on 12:44 pm | In Economy | No CommentsWow.? A short article in the Wall Street Journal had a link back to our home page.? That is exciting news.? Now, I don’t want you to believe that they are endorsing our company, because the link is actually provided by a “Related Content” system that they use.? The content came from www.sphere.com?and somehow they picked up our blog (and I’m glad they did :O)? ).
Anyway here is a link to the Article, Yields Drop for Jumbo CDs.? Check it out.? Let me know what you think.? It is viewable for six more days by non-subscribers.
Was It Enough
December 12, 2007 on 10:53 am | In Economy | No CommentsAlthough my saving friends wouldn’t have liked it, I think a 50 Basis Point cut would have done more good to lift the economy.
2008 will actually have more Home loan problems.?? More loans are resetting in 2008 than they did in 2007.? The new gov’t Hope program only applies to a very small number of people and most of the ones it could help will probably just walk or be in the same spot years down the road anyway.
I bet if they had included people on the solution panel that didn’t have a financial stake or looking for a favorable poll rating, the solution would have?been better.? If they had only asked me.
I’m guessing more rate cuts are in the future.? I also believe when they start going back-up they could need to go above the last high we saw (5.25%).? But also remember what most banks did.? They offered their highest rates on the short-term CDs (1-year or less).? The question is when could rates turn around.? I don’t think it will happen until 2009.?
I’m not suggesting only buy 1-year CDs though.? Everyone that did in?mid-2006 through this year,?are now or will be facing much lower rates.? Ladder your CDs.? I say it all the time.? It is the best way to go.
Fed Cuts Rate — 25 Basis Points
December 11, 2007 on 12:59 pm | In Economy | No CommentsThe Federal Open Market Committee reduced the Fed Funds rate to 4.25%.? This was a 25 Basis point drop (0.25%).
Expect most CD Rates to drop below 5%.
Next Fed (FOMC) Meeting
December 7, 2007 on 11:26 am | In Economy | 2 CommentsI have added a feature on our Sidebar that will display the date of the next Fed meeting.
It will be next week, December 11, 2007.? At this point, odds are favoring a 25 Basis Point drop.? This will lower the Fed Funds to 4.25%.
Although, personally,? I wish they wouldn’t be lower them at all, I would prefer a 50 BPs drop to get it over with.
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