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Mortgage rates took a beating yesterday as market participants sold their fixed income investments. This drove Treasury yields higher and MBS prices lower. The benchmark 10 year treasury note rose from a yield of 3.66 to 3.85 and the Fannie Mae 4.5 MBS coupon lost 100 basis points in price. Losses started...
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Mortgage rates didn't make much progress in either direction yesterday despite some bond market friendly economic data and a successful Treasury note auction. Mortgage backed securities traded in a tight range which prevented most lenders from passing along improved mortgage rates. The economic calendar...
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Mortgage rates rose, stabilized, then rose again and again and again on Friday last week. That's a three day skid of rising rates. Economic data wasn't necessarily great, but it wasn't bad either. The Federal Reserve did hike the rate at which they lend emergency funds to banks in need. While...
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Mortgage Rate Watch
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Victor Burek
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Mon, Feb 22 2010
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Filed under: mbs, mortgage rates, MBA, jobless claims, ben bernanke, treasuries, Mortgage Rate Outlook, lock, float, economic calendar
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Benchmark Treasury rates rose yesterday as fixed income investors continued to take profits following the "flight to safety" rally that took place after the Dubai story hit news wires last Wednesday. Consequently, mortgage rates suffered as prices of mortgage backed securities moved significantly...
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A steady rally in benchmark Treasury yields yesterday helped prices of mortgage backed securities move to five month highs which allowed lenders to keep mortgage rates near five month lows. The major event that took place in the rates market yesterday was the Treasury auction of $20 billion in 10 year...