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About Jason Obradovich

Jason Obradovich

Jason Obradovich

CIO, New American Funding

Jason has 23 years of executive experience and expertise in the mortgage industry, developing and managing Capital Markets for financial institutions. He's held positions as Chief Investment Officer, EVP Capital Markets, EVP Financial Strategies and other similar roles for Kinecta Federal Credit Union, Countrywide/Bank of America and New American Funding.

Currently, he is responsible for managing pricing, trading, hedging, investor relationships, warehouse financing, MSR management, liquidity, etc. Jason also authors the Housing Market Update, a regular feature on the New American Funding blog which gives depth and perspective to today's economic news. Jason attended the University of California where he received a BA in Economics and is a member of several prominent mortgage industry trade organizations.

Posts by Jason Obradovich

The Big Inflation Gamble

Jason Obradovich, CIO of New American Funding, is back with another episode of the Mortgage Rundown. Over the last few weeks, whether it’s been the price of gas, lumber, or housing, we have all seen inflation in one form or another. Listen in now to learn what this all means and what to expect in the rest of 2021.

Mortgage Rundown: The Inflation Game

Jason Obradovich, CIO of New American Funding, and Alexis Quinney are back with the Mortgage Rundown. In the last few weeks, rates have gone up, the Fed meeting happened, and there have been talks of another stimulus. Listen in as they go over what it all means for market in the next few weeks and the foreseeable future.

Short-Term Rates Vs. Long-Term Rates

Jason Obradovich, CIO of New American Funding, and Alexis Quinney are back with the Mortgage Rundown. Over the last few weeks, mortgage rates have been creeping back up. But just last week the Fed made an announcement that mortgage rates will not go up. Will this trend continue throughout the rest of 2021? Watch the full episode to learn more.

Inflationary Fears

Jason Obradovich, CIO of New American Funding, and Alexis Quinney are back with the Mortgage Rundown. It's been a very busy last few weeks as mortgage rates have moved up slightly, causing market panic over inflation. Watch the full episode to learn more.

The Great Waiting Room

Jason Obradovich, CIO of New American Funding, and Alexis Quinney are back with the Mortgage Rundown. Since our last episode, Biden has officially taken office. Listen in as we go over how this and the recent Fed meeting may affect mortgage rates moving forward.

New Year, New Market?

New Year, New Market? Jason Obradovich, CIO of New American Funding, and Alexis Quinney are back with the first Mortgage Rundown of 2021. In the last few weeks, a lot has happened across the Nation. Listen in as they go over what it all means for market in the next few weeks and the foreseeable future.

Putting The Market in Perspective

Jason Obradovich, CIO of New American Funding, and Alexis Quinney are back with today's Mortgage Rundown. Listen in as they discuss this past year, how COVID-19 compares to previous recessions, and what you can expect to see in coming weeks.

Different Month, Same Market

Jason Obradovich, CIO of New American Funding, and Alexis Quinney are back with today's Mortgage Rundown. Since our last update, we had a presidential election. Watch the full video to learn what has changed and what to expect in the coming weeks.

Spookily Steady Rates

Jason Obradovich, CIO of New American Funding, and Alexis Quinney are back with today's Mortgage Rundown. Since the last update, not too much has changed. Find out what to look forward to in the coming weeks.

Added Relief From the Federal Reserve

Jason Obradovich, CIO of New American Funding, and Alexis Quinney are back with today's Mortgage Rundown. Since our last update, interest rates have stayed steady and the FOMC meeting took place. Watch the full video to learn more about this and what to pay attention to in the coming weeks.

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