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Provided to you Exclusively by Andi BytyqiByAndi Bytyqi
For the week of Nov 29, 2010 | Vol. 8, Issue 48
Andi Bytyqi
Andi Bytyqi 
President 
Metro Point Lending LLC 
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Last Week in Review

I hope you enjoyed a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend with friends and family. I know that I certainly have much to be thankful for, including many wonderful clients and friends like you.

As your Trusted Advisor, I sincerely hope you've been enjoying your complimentary subscription to theMortgage Market Guide Weekly. Your next full issue will arrive "hot off the press" next week. In the meantime, please enjoy the holiday article below.

The Mortgage Market Guide Weekly is the industry's leading publication of this type, and I'm pleased to provide this valuable resource to you. If you feel that any of your clients, friends, family members or associates would benefit from keeping up-to-date on market and economic trends with this easy-to-read format, please let me know, and I will be happy to add them free of charge.

Best wishes to you.

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The Little Known – but true – History of Thanksgiving…

Despite the popular belief that Thanksgiving originated with the colony at Plymouth Plantation in 1621, researchers have actually pinpointed the actual first Thanksgiving to have been held a whopping 56 years earlier.

According to scholars, the first known Thanksgiving took place during September 1565, in Saint Augustine, Florida when Spanish settlers held a Mass of Thanksgiving after arriving safely in the new world. It wasn’t until 1619 when English settlers in the Virginia Colony held a similar day of thanks…and then two full years after that, the colonists at Plymouth Plantation celebrated the famed Thanksgiving of 1621.

But the story doesn’t end there.

Around 1789, President George Washington proclaimed “a day of thanks” to be observed. It was not an official national holiday, but it did become popular with many Americans, who would select their own state or city observance day, usually in the fall. But not everyone was in favor…there were people going through hardships who were actually against having a day dedicated for giving thanks. In fact, Thomas Jefferson himself scoffed at the idea of a thanksgiving day.

But most Americans liked the idea, and around the time of the Civil War, this day of thanks had become a very popular – yet unofficial – event. Magazine editor and writer Sarah Josepha Hale took up the cause, and wrote many editorials and letters to politicians about making an official “day of thanks.” (You might know Sarah yourself, from her epic poem, “Mary Had a Little Lamb.”) Her strong efforts paid off, and around the end of 1863, President Lincoln officially proclaimed a “day of thanksgiving” to be observed on the last Thursday of November.

But then in 1939, during the Great Depression, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt switched Lincoln's chosen date of the last Thursday of November to the second-to-last Thursday of November. Why? Purely in order to extend the post-Thanksgiving, pre-Christmas shopping season! The move was met with confusion and criticism – so in 1942, Congress signed a law making Thanksgiving the fourth Thursday of November, a law which is still in effect today.

No matter how you celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday, remember the words of John F. Kennedy: “As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.” May this holiday season be the most wonderful time of year for you and your family, friends, and colleagues!

Economic Calendar for the Week of November 29 - December 03

Date
ET
Economic Report
For
Estimate
Actual
Prior
Impact
Tue. November 30
09:45
Chicago PMI
Nov
NA
 
60.6
HIGH
Tue. November 30
10:00
Consumer Confidence
Nov
NA
 
50.2
Moderate
Wed. December 01
08:15
ADP National Employment Report
Nov
NA
 
43K
HIGH
Wed. December 01
08:15
ADP National Employment Report
Nov
NA
 
43K
HIGH
Wed. December 01
08:30
Productivity
Q3
NA
 
1.9
Moderate
Wed. December 01
10:00
ISM Index
Nov
NA
 
56.9
HIGH
Wed. December 01
02:00
Beige Book
Dec
 
 
 
Moderate
Thu. December 02
08:30
Jobless Claims (Initial)
11/27
NA
 
407K
Moderate
Thu. December 02
10:00
Pending Home Sales
Oct
NA
 
-1.8%
Moderate
Fri. December 03
08:30
Non-farm Payrolls
Nov
NA
 
151K
HIGH
Fri. December 03
08:30
Unemployment Rate
Nov
NA
 
9.6%
HIGH
Fri. December 03
08:30
Hourly Earnings
Nov
NA
 
0.2%
HIGH
Fri. December 03
08:30
Average Work Week
Nov
NA
 
34.3
HIGH

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