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Mortgage rates poised to jump as Fed cuts funds

February 23, 2010
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The Federal Reserve is poised to turn off a major money spigot that has helped sustain the ailing real estate sector, as an extraordinary program under which the Fed has pumped $1.25 trillion into the mortgage market is slated to end March 31.

“Housing has been on government life support, and without it the crash would have been much more severe,” said Mark Zandi, chief economist with Moody’s Economy.com in Pennsylvania. “This spring and summer as those policy efforts unwind, we most likely will see mortgage rates move higher and more house-price declines.”

Rather than being held by banks, today’s mortgages are sliced, diced and resold on Wall Street to create liquidity – money that then can be lent in more mortgages. After the credit crunch beginning in the fall of 2008, investors lost their appetite for these mortgage-backed securities, so the Federal Reserve stepped in to purchase them to ensure that money would keep flowing to home purchasers.

The Fed started buying securities backed by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae in January 2009 and originally planned to conclude the program by year’s end. It extended it for three months to ease the impact on mortgage markets, although it didn’t allocate more money. The program’s ultimate cost won’t be known until the Fed sells off the securities, something that officials said it will do gradually starting this year. It’s conceivable that the program could end up generating a modest profit, breaking even or losing money, depending on what prices the securities go for.

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