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Mortgage Rates Lower Again Today, But Still Higher on The Week

The bond market is scheduled to close 3 hour earlier than normal today–a common practice surrounding federal holiday weekends. This means 3 fewer hours where trading volatility can have an impact on mortgage rate movement.  Said more simply: the day is basically over when it comes to potential intraday rate changes. There is almost always

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Mortgage Rates Edge Down From Recent Highs, But Remain Over 7%

Mortgage rates hit their highest level in just over 3 months yesterday with financial markets generally protesting the absence of more serious spending cuts in the spending bill.  Rates care about fiscal spending because higher spending requires higher Treasury issuance which, in turn, pushes rates higher, all else equal. Although the House passed the bill

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Mortgage Rates Briefly Over 7% Before Mid-Day Improvement

Mortgage rates jumped sharply over the weekend as financial markets reacted to Moody’s credit rating downgrade of the U.S.  News of the downgrade broke with only minutes left in Friday’s market/business day, so most of the response played out when global markets opened again late last night. The initial reaction involved stock prices moving lower

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Mortgage Rates End Week Only Slightly Higher After Decent Recovery

The average top tier 30yr fixed rate is set to end the week just a few hundredths of a percent higher than last Friday at 6.92%.  That’s a victory–albeit a small one–after hitting 6.99% on Wednesday. As always, these rates refer to an index representing broad industry averages for best-case scenarios. Individual lenders and scenarios

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