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Mortgage rates capped off a great week in sour fashion last Friday. After four days of stock selling induced rate rallying, lenders were finally forced to reprice for the worse on Friday. While mortgage rates did rise more than they have on average, the best 30 year conventional fixed loan rate was still...
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Mortgage rates improved a few basis points yesterday, but only enough to recover loan pricing losses that occurred the previous day. A lack of meaningful economics data combined with a generally slow trading environment have kept mortgage rates in a tight range this week. Although benchmark Treasury...
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Consumer mortgage borrowing costs improved a few basis points yesterday as prices of mortgage backed securities ticked higher, recapturing the price losses that occured late last week. As the price gains held through close, most lenders repriced better, lowering consumer borrowing costs by 0.125 to 0...
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Mortgage rates continued to rise yesterday as benchmark Treasury yields moved higher and prices of mortgage backed securities fell. MBS opened the day weaker and extended losses all the way into the close, forcing most lenders to reprice for the worse. By the end of the day, the par 30 year fixed mortgage...
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Last week ended basically where it began with prices of mortgage backed securities moving sideways near record highs and mortgage rates holding steady near six month lows. MBS traded in a very narrowing range as the week progressed which allowed lenders to publish base 30 year conventional mortgage rates...
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Mortgage rates are moving higher this morning as prices of mortgage backed securities have been led lower. To remind readers, as the price of MBS move higher lenders can offer lower mortgage rates and as the price of MBS moves lower, lenders are pressured to offer higher interest rates. The only data...
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Last week consumers who were floating loans watched mortgage rates rise almost 0.25% by Friday. 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...
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The secondary mortgage market went on quite a ride yesterday! Following a weaker than expected 5 year Treasury note auction, market participants hurriedly sold their fixed income investments ahead of the FOMC statement. This led to MBS falling below the recent range and a few lender reprices for the...