Skip to main content

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.

Jason Obradovich Articles

Market Update: January 11, 2018

Today we are going to talk about what is happening with interest rates. As you've probably seen, longer-term interest rates and more specifically mortgage rates have been steadily climbing in the new year.

Time to Push Debt Out

Jason Obradovich, EVP of Capital Markets at New American Funding, is back with another edition of Mortgage Rundown. Today, he talks about the FOMC status and how interest rates will stay the same but are expected to rise next month with a 90% chance of a Fed increase. Keep watching to stay informed, and be sure to stay tuned for the next episode!

The Great Leap of Faith

In this week's Market Update, EVP of Capital Markets, Jason Obradovich talks about interest rates and inflation. Will rates move higher as we close out 2017? Watch the video and learn more about the current market and what to keep an eye on in the following weeks.

A Potential Game Changer

Don't look now but the 10yr yield is almost trading with a 1 handle. With the 10-year down 37bps on the year and now trading at 2.06%, 1.99% is just in sight. This is a psychological barrier that could spark a game-changing attitude about growth and the long-term prospects for rates.

The Inflation Ghost

Anyone who read an economics textbook from 1970 to 2000 most likely came across a chapter on inflation. Are we really in an environment where we need to fear inflation?

Time for Reflection

It is without a doubt that if you were an investor in March of 2009, you should have bought stocks when uncertainty around the economic future thanks to the Financial Crisis was at its peak. Today marks the 8th anniversary of the "bottom".

Politics vs. Economics

The first 100 days of the new administration begins as President Trump and his team race to action during this most influential time of his presidency.