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  • Mortgage Rates Move Higher After Auction Announcement

    The Department of Treasury announced the terms of next week’s debt offering. They will sell $44 billion 2 year notes, $42 billion 5 year notes, $32 billion 7 year notes, and $11billion 5 year TIPS notes for a total of $129 billion. All auctions amounts were as expected with exception of the 5 year TIPS offering, that was $1bn larger than the previous auction. The added supply of debt on the market pressured both treasury and mortgage yields higher. The Treasury rally that helped mortgage rates recover from the previous day's marginal weakness reversed course today. Once again we have taken one step forward only to immediately take one step back. ...
  • Mortgage Rates Take Direction from Fed Speakers

    Last week consumers who were floating loans watched mortgage rates rise almost 0.25%. After touching five month lows in the previous week, better than expected economic data and corporate earnings reports pressured prices of mortgage backed securities lower which resulted in lender's raising the par 30 year mortgage rate to 4.875% (at best) . To remind readers, as MBS prices move lower, lenders offer higher mortgage rates. The biggest concern for higher mortgage rates in the week ahead is largely a function of the communications from the Federal Reserve. Unless the Fed openly implies they will begin raising short term interest rates in the near future, which would be a factor of an improving labor market or increased inflationary pressures, we expect mortgage rates to remain near current levels in the week ahead. ...
 

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Mortgage Rates:
  • 30 Yr FRM 3.90%
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  • 15 Yr FRM 3.26%
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  • Jumbo 30 Year Fixed 4.15%
MBS Prices:
  • 30YR FNMA 4.5 106-17 (-0-03)
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  • 30YR FNMA 5.0 107-32 (-0-01)
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  • 30YR FNMA 5.5 108-31 (0-01)
Recent Housing Data:
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  • Refinance Index 0.83%
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