Friday February 16, 2018 MND NewsWire - 12:36PM Fannie Mae: So Now Things are Moving Too Fast? Some people are never happy . For most of the ten years following the start of the Great Recession the experts have focused (can we say harped?) on the theme of a slow recovery. Now ... MND NewsWire - 9:59AM A Happy New Year for Construction Stats Residential construction got off to a strong start in January, with sizable increases in both permits and housing starts and only a slight downturn in completions. The gains follow ... Mortgage Rate Watch - 3:49PM Mortgage Rates Catch a Break Before Long Weekend Financial markets in the US will be closed for President's Day on Monday. Thus, mortgage lenders will not be open, nor will they be accepting locks. Given that mortgage rates took the ... MBS Commentary - 10:16AM MBS Day Ahead: In a Position to Improve? While they're extremely important to institutional investors and analysts, the role of trading positions in the bond market is one of the most easily overlooked factors in rate movement ... Subservicing Product; Tax Changes' Impact on Business Fannie/Freddie Need Your Money Again, But Not Like They Used To Latest Video More News from 'Around the Web' www.builderonline.com - 3:45PM Least Expensive Homes Gain the Most Equity Bloomberg - 3:08PM Here's How New Fed Chief Powell Is Changing Things Up Bloomberg - 1:47PM ADM's Ostwald on the Fed's Rate Path www.realtor.com - 1:12PM U.S. Home Construction Rose 9.7% in January CNBC - 12:24PM Rates have reached Âextreme' levels. Expect a big rally in bonds, utilities, says trader www.freddiemac.mwnewsroom.com - 12:08PM Freddie Mac Announces First NPL Sale of 2018 CNBC - 10:05AM Consumer sentiment jumps in February, exceeding record-high 2017 average CNBC - 10:01AM Major apartment developer: 'There is an acute crisis headed our way' CNBC - 9:14AM U.S. import prices increase more than expected in January Bloomberg - 8:28AM Higher Rates Suddenly Fit Bull Case on Stocks Bloomberg - 8:22AM Electronic Bond Trading Gains Ground | Today's Rates Average Mortgage Rates 15 Yr. Fixed | 3.45% | 1.22 | -0.02 | 30 Yr. Fixed | 4.14% | 1.32 | -0.01 |
30 Yr. Fixed | 4.06% | 0.38 | -0.05 | 15 Yr. Fixed | 3.34% | 0.38 | -0.02 | 30 Yr. Jumbo | 3.96% | 0.20 | -0.04 | 30 Yr. FHA | 3.98% | 0.35 | -0.04 | 5/1 ARM | 3.14% | 0.31 | -0.12 |
30 Yr. Fixed | 4.38% | 0.60 | +0.06 | 15 Yr. Fixed | 3.84% | 0.50 | +0.07 | 1 Yr. ARM | 2.68% | 0.20 | +0.01 | 5/1 Yr. ARM | 3.63% | 0.40 | +0.06 | Current Mortgage Rates »* FHFA averages are updated monthly. ** Mortgage Bankers Association (each Wednesday) and Freddie Mac (each Thursday) averages are updated weekly. | Secondary Markets 30YR FNMA 3.0 | 96.80 | +0.33 | 30YR FNMA 3.5 | 99.81 | +0.28 | 30YR GNMA 3.0 | 98.02 | +0.27 | 30YR GNMA 3.5 | 100.77 | +0.23 | 15YR FNMA 3.0 | 99.69 | +0.08 | 15YR FNMA 2.5 | 97.56 | +0.11 |
2 YR | 2.1936% | +0.0051 | 5 YR | 2.6240% | -0.0234 | 10 YR | 2.8695% | -0.0363 | 30 YR | 3.1266% | -0.0354 | Prices as of: 2/16/2018 4:13PM EST | Current MBS / Treasury Prices »MBS and Treasury data provided by Thomson Reuters.Mortgage News Daily and MBS Live! are exclusive re-distributors of Real Time Thomson Reuters Mortgage Information.Secondary Marketing Managers: If you are interested in gaining access to the most accurate real-time back-month TBA indications from Thomson Reuters and Tradeweb. Request More Information | |