Taking On Loan Officers Will Help JP Morgan!
JP Morgan has a new slant on recent real estate news, as bad as that has been, which has inspired them to hire an additional 1200 loan officers in the U.S.. In case you did not know who they are, they are the Wall Street bankers who acquired WAMU to get out from under several billion dollars worth of tax money they owe to the government. Remember them now? Pretty sure it helped out.
Also on their procurement list was fellow Wall Street bank, Bear Stearns, who was denied a bailout by Goldman Sachs Fed Reserve Head, Ben Bernanke and buddy Hank Paulson.
JP Morgan states that many of the mortgage officers that they are hiring will be stationed and loan centers all across the United States. The part that escapes me is the rationale behind hiring at the point in the economy. The reasoning that JP Morgan has provided for the hiring is to be in the best position to offer the highest quality of service to people who may want home loans when the real estate market improves. They didn't use those exact words, but it does communicate the point.
It all begs the question as to what news is they basing their decisions on? Any particular week, the unemployment figures loom and swell to larger levels than the previous week? That does not make any sense to me, unless they know something not many other people do.
I will stop beating around the bush and just make my point. With more money on their minds, JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs, among other banks, have been delaying or ceasing funding for real estate purchases to stimulate a market sensation in home buyers and sellers.
As irrational as this decision seems to be, moves like this frequently predicate an unseen change to the vast majority of ignorant and uneducated onlookers, but to the real big players they tend to indicate a possible turn around in the real estate market for our nation!
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