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Sales Jobs; Retention, Purchase, Servicing, Reverse Products; Webinars and Training; Interview With Economist Elliot Eisenberg


Sales Jobs; Retention, Purchase, Servicing, Reverse Products; Webinars and Training; Interview With Economist Elliot Eisenberg
May 10 2021, 7:58AM
Here at the MBAG event in Northern Florida some of the topics of conversation is the economy, the inability to predict interest rates, families, and lending. It has been reported that 25 to 34-year old’s spend more on mothers than any other age group for Mother’s Day, which hopefully is not a mea culpa that they should have called more during the course of the year. For the millions of Americans that celebrated Mom yesterday, the hope was probably that they could put a smile on her face after all the ones she had put on theirs over the years. For us parents, there’s no better feeling than seeing excitement on the face(s) of our children. While the frequency of that may wane after they grow up and finally leave the house, my son Robbie told me he is more excited about today’s podcast interview ....

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Week Ahead – Dollar declines after massive payrolls miss; Focus shifts to inflation - MarketPulse


Week Ahead – Dollar declines after massive payrolls miss; Focus shifts to inflation
May 7, 2021SharePrint
Wall Street went on a wild ride after a huge nonfarm payroll report miss reaffirms the Fed’s stance to do nothing.  A massive slowdown in hiring was not expected and the knee-jerk reaction across the bond market might have paved the way for further dollar weakness.  The US economic recovery will likely take a lot longer than many have initially expected as concerns grow that the issue with the labor market is more of a supply problem.
The aftermath of the massive payroll’s downside surprise will have many investors shift the focus to pricing pressures.  Everything is starting to cost more, and employers may need to be prepared to increase wages.  The big economic release of the week will be the US April inflation report, which will see the “base-effects” in annual inflation due to the shock that hit the US economy last year.  Investors will also pay ....

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Futures Flat As Traders Look For Buying Catalyst


STOXX Europe 600 fell 0.14% to 440.93
MXAP up 0.7% to 206.23
MXAPJ up 0.3% to 690.73
Nikkei up 1.8% to 29,331.37
Topix up 1.5% to 1,927.40
Hang Seng Index up 0.8% to 28,637.46
Shanghai Composite down 0.2% to 3,441.28
Sensex up 0.5% to 48,917.26
Australia S&P/ASX 200 down 0.5% to 7,061.69
Kospi up 1.0% to 3,178.74
Brent Futures down 0.19% at $68.83/bbl
Gold spot up 0.39% to $1,793.90
U.S. Dollar Index down 0.23% to 91.094
German 10Y yield fell 0.3 bps to -0.231%
Euro up 0.27% to $1.2038
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen faces the challenge of speeding a debt-ceiling increase through Congress without shaking investor confidence, a potentially difficult task even with Democrats controlling both chambers and the White House
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is further expanding its balance sheet in Frankfurt as it adapts to a post-Brexit Europe. The U.S. bank expects to add a similar amount to its E ....

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Reverse, MLO, Ops Jobs; Pricing, Best-ex, QC Products; Compliance and Risk Notes and Information


Reverse, MLO, Ops Jobs; Pricing, Best-ex, QC Products; Compliance and Risk Notes and Information
May 6 2021, 8:12AM
While the market is digesting the implications Rocket’s earnings (the shares are down in pre-market trading), remember when, in March 2020, it was as if someone flipped a switch and suddenly everyone was working from home. Now, however, owners and managers of lenders and vendors across the nation are debating allowing employees to continue working from home, requesting everyone come back into the office, or some type of hybrid. Goldman Sachs, for one, has told U.S. employees to return to the office by mid-June and U.K. workers to return shortly thereafter. We know from experience that our culture of collaboration, innovation and apprenticeship thrives when our people come together, according to an internal memo. Google expects 20 percent back in the office, with 60 percent in a hybrid model. Meanwhile, a segment of workers are ....

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