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#399 Chris Whalen: United Wholesale Mortgage's Disaster, Financial Repression Returns, Gold Breaks Out

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In this episode of The Wrap with Chris Whalen, Chris breaks down the week across mortgages, rates, and precious metals. He opens with United Wholesale Mortgage, explaining why he believes Matt Ishbia should resign after the company hedged the balance sheet of an acquisition target it didn't own and never won — a misstep that produced a six hundred million dollar loss and forced a rescue from Oak Tree on onerous terms that leave common shareholders at the back of the line. Chris contrasts that with Rocket's standout quarter and lays out his broader housing view: investment banks hold this market together until the IPO fees are booked, then step back, setting up a potential correction next year and a general decline in home prices of ten to twenty percent by 2028. From there the conversation turns to the return of financial repression — short-end yields pushed down while the long end reacts to deficits and inflation — and why, with debt approaching forty trillion, he considers Fed independence a fiction and the Treasury the dog to the Fed's tail. Chris also unpacks the Bank of Japan's thirty-day repo with the Fed, why it lit a fire under gold and silver, and David Kotok's idea of using euro-denominated US credit default swaps to benchmark gold. He closes on taxing wealth over income, the erosion of fiscal credibility, and his gold book research into thirteen hundred years of Byzantine monetary stability.



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Timestamps:


0:00 — Intro

1:08 — Why Matt Ishbia should resign from UWM

2:30 — The Oak Tree rescue and what it means for shareholders

3:31 — Mortgage earnings: PennyMac, loanDepot, Rocket

4:23 — Is UWM going to be sold?

5:43 — Health of the broader mortgage industry

6:50 — Seven percent rates and where volume is coming from

7:30 — What the Fed does next, and the long end

8:20 — "Misery on the eights" — is the timeline accelerating?

9:20 — Housing correction: 10–20% by 2028

10:40 — The return of financial repression

12:00 — Why the Treasury benefits, and the shift to T-bills

13:06 — "The Treasury is the dog, the Fed is the tail"

13:40 — The dollar, foreign central banks, and gold reserves

14:20 — The Bank of Japan repo transaction explained

15:14 — What Warsh does if the FOMC wants a hike

16:30 — Inflation, diesel exports, and the energy squeeze

17:34 — David Kotok on benchmarking gold with credit default swaps

18:40 — Why fiscal fear flows into gold

19:30 — How far away is a US debt restructuring?

21:04 — Taxing wealth instead of income

22:42 — What cutting the deficit would actually do to rates

25:15 — Back to the BOJ: why it forced gold and silver higher

28:00 — What if Japan doesn't take the bonds back?

28:48 — Foreign central banks are selling Treasuries

29:47 — Does the US care about gold the way the rest of the world does?

32:10 — Bessent and the K-shaped economy

33:12 — Housekeeping: viewer question episode

33:50 — Parting thoughts

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