Ep. 14, Season 1 - Ft Christopher Whalen
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In their first-ever special guest episode, Erin Dee and Jason Baker sit down with Christopher Whalen, Chairman of Whalen Global Advisors and one of the sharpest voices in banking and mortgage finance, for an unfiltered conversation on the forces reshaping the industry. Recorded April 1st, the discussion opens with the war in the Gulf and its cascading effects — from diesel and commodity shortages to a looming inflation surge that threatens to undo any hope of rate relief. Whalen warns that mortgage originators who held out for a Fed-driven rate drop may be facing a brutal Q1 and Q2 reckoning.
The conversation digs into MSR valuation, the Fannie/Freddie conservatorship debate (and why Whalen sees almost zero chance of release), gold's resurgence as a reserve asset, and the quiet crisis building inside private equity and private credit — what Whalen bluntly calls "rancid pools of illiquid, opaque assets." He also sounds the alarm on United Wholesale's operating losses and what a non-bank stumble could mean for the broader mortgage market.
Equal parts macro economics and industry-specific candor, this episode is essential listening for anyone navigating the mortgage business in a volatile rate and geopolitical environment.