Register or Sign in        Email This Page     Link To This Page    
Visit MND at MBA in NYC!
1,270
# of Questions

Browse Site by Tags

Showing related tags and posts accross the entire site.
  • MBS MORNING: ILLUSTRATING THE BIAS

    FN30 _______________________________ FN 4.0 -------->>>> -0-04 to 100-14 from 100-18 FN 4.5 -------->>>> -0-03 to 102-02 from 102-05 FN 5.0 -------->>>> - 0-02 to 103-04 from 103-06 FN 5.5 -------->>>> -0-01 to 103-24 from 103-25 FN 6.0 -------->>>>...
    Posted to MBS Commentary (Weblog) by Adam Quinones on Wed, Apr 1 2009
  • Most Mortgage Rates Increase During Wild Week in Financial Markets

    Mortgage interest rates increased during the week ended March 13, in some cases more than wiping out the substantial declines reported for the week ended March 6. According to Freddie Mac's Primary Mortgage Market Survey, the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage (FRM) had an average rate of 6.13 percent, an increase...
    Posted to MND NewsWire (Weblog) by Glenn Setzer on Wed, Mar 19 2008
  • Mortgage Rates Reclaim Last Week's Declines

    It was nice while it lasted but mortgage rates last week reversed a four week downward trend and made up much of the ground they lost a week earlier. However, they still remained well below where they were at the end of 2007 when the four-week slide began. Freddie Mac's Primary Mortgage Market Survey...
    Posted to MND NewsWire (Weblog) by Glenn Setzer on Wed, Feb 6 2008
  • Mortgage Rates Not Far From Where They Started 2007

    Mortgage interest rates as reported by Freddie Mac were only slightly changed if changed at all during the week ended December 27 - the last full survey week of the year. The Primary Mortgage Market Survey reported an average for the 30-year fixed rate mortgage (FRM) of 6.17 percent with an average 0...
    Posted to MND NewsWire (Weblog) by Glenn Setzer on Thu, Jan 3 2008
  • Mortgage Rates Rise While Application Activity Plummets

    Mortgage interest rates took a jump upward during the week ended December 13 and December 14 according to information released by Freddie Mac and the Mortgage Bankers Association respectively. Freddie Mac's Primary Mortgage Market Survey reported that the average rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage...
    Posted to MND NewsWire (Weblog) by Glenn Setzer on Wed, Dec 19 2007
  • Don't Be Afraid of the Big Bad Housing Market

    If you don't have a TV, a radio, or a newspaper, you may have missed all of the negative press surrounding the mortgage and housing markets . The severity of the situation has created a sort of panic that has paralyzed the consumer. Rather than deal with any aspect of the problem, we wait for someone...
    Posted to MND NewsWire (Weblog) by Glenn Setzer on Mon, Dec 3 2007
  • ARM Applications Continue To Dwindle While Rates Inched Up

    The Federal Reserve's striking 50 basis point cut in the Federal Funds Rate occurred only two days before the Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey and the Mortgage Bankers Association's (MBA) Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey were locked down for the weeks ending September 20 and September 21...
    Posted to MND NewsWire (Weblog) by Glenn Setzer on Wed, Sep 26 2007
  • Long Term Mortgage Rates Continue To Fall

    Long term mortgage interest rates showed a healthy decline during the previous week according to the Primary Mortgage Market Survey released by Freddie Mac. The one-year ARM, however, shot up in this report as it had one week earlier in the Mortgage Bankers Association survey. The 30-year fixed rate...
    Posted to MND NewsWire (Weblog) by Glenn Setzer on Wed, Sep 5 2007
  • Are Mortgage Applications Up or Are Applicants Hedging Their Bets?

    Mortgage rates declined again during the week ended August 2 according to the Weekly Mortgage Market Survey conducted by Freddie Mac and the week ended August 3 per the Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey released by the Mortgage Bankers Association. Freddie Mac's report indicted that the 30-year fixed...
    Posted to MND NewsWire (Weblog) by Glenn Setzer on Thu, Aug 9 2007
  • Mortgage Rates Virtually Unchanged From Previous Week

    In perhaps the only good news in the mortgage and real estate worlds this week, both long and short term interest rates for the week ended July 19 barely budged from their positions a week earlier. With hedge funds that had heavily invested in residential mortgage-backed securities literally bleeding...
    Posted to MND NewsWire (Weblog) by Glenn Setzer on Wed, Jul 25 2007
Page 1 of 3 (26 items) 1 2 3 Next >
X
Track Mortgage Rates Daily with our Free Daily Rate Updates. There are several ways to follow daily rate movements, including:
Email Address:   Zip Code:  
RSS - Subscribe to our Daily Rate Update RSS Feed.
Twitter - Follow our Daily Rate Update on Twitter.
Facebook - Follow our Daily Rate Update on Facebook.
Bookmark - Bookmark our rates page and visit daily for updates.
Mobile Apps - There's an App for this too. Learn more about our Mobile Apps.