There's no easy way to say it: it was a bad week for mortgage rates. Actually, it was a bad week for interest rates in general and mortgage rates typically follow the rest of the rate market. After hitting the lowest levels in a month and a half last Friday, each of the next 5 days saw a modest to moderate increase in the average lender's mortgage rates. But why? Rates are tied to the bond market. Movement in bonds dictates what mortgage lenders can offer. Bonds can move for multiple reasons, but if we could only ever consider one input, it would be the broad category of "economic data." That's what makes this week frustrating. Economic data arguably didn't suggest the type of damage we ended up seeing. Unfortunately, once we move past economic data, rate motivations become much less obvious and much harder to discuss without esoteric bond market jargon. Suffice it to say that there are factors beyond the domestic economy that have traders shifting their bond holdings. Some of those have to do with end-of-year requirements for financial statements. Some are more focused on getting into position to react to next week's Fed rate announcement on Wednesday. At that point, we'll either see some reprieve, or an acceleration of the recent momentum.
Mortgage Rate Watch | Mortgage Rates Rise For 5th Straight Day | There's no easy way to say it: it was a bad week for mortgage rates. Actually, it was a bad week for interest rates in general and mortgage rates typically follow the rest of the rate market. After hitting the lowest levels in a month an... (read more) |
| MBS Commentary | Another Red Day. Is There Any Reason For Hope? | Bonds can't seem to catch a break this week. Data hasn't necessarily been unfriendly either with both CPI and PPI hitting forecasts at the core monthly level (not to mention higher-than-expected jobless claims). Despite that, rates have risen e... (read more) |
| | 30 Yr. Fixed Rate | 6.95% +0.08% |
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Mortgage News Daily | 30 Yr. Fixed | 6.95% | +0.08 | 0.00 | 15 Yr. Fixed | 6.23% | +0.09 | 0.00 | 30 Yr. FHA | 6.32% | +0.07 | 0.00 | 30 Yr. Jumbo | 7.16% | +0.06 | 0.00 | 7/6 SOFR ARM | 6.83% | +0.15 | 0.00 | 30 Yr. VA | 6.33% | +0.07 | 0.00 | Updates Daily - Last Update: 12/13 | |
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15 Yr. Fixed Rate | 6.23% +0.09% |
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Freddie Mac | 30 Yr. Fixed | 6.60% | -0.09 | 0.00 | 15 Yr. Fixed | 5.84% | -0.12 | 0.00 | Updates Weekly - Last Update: 12/12 | Rate | Change | Points |
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Mortgage Bankers Assoc. | 30 Yr. Fixed | 6.73% | +0.21 | 0.69 | 15 Yr. Fixed | 6.27% | +0.29 | 0.77 | 30 Yr. Jumbo | 6.77% | +0.04 | 0.49 | Updates Weekly - Last Update: 10/30 | |
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MBS | UMBS 5.5 | 99.26 | -0.32 | UMBS 6.0 | 100.83 | -0.22 | GNMA 5.5 | 99.77 | -0.28 | GNMA 6.0 | 100.93 | -0.09 | Pricing as of: 12/13 5:31PM EST | |
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10 Year US Treasury | 4.3967 +0.0665 |
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US Treasury | 2 YR Treasury | 4.244 | +0.052 | 5 YR Treasury | 4.249 | +0.072 | 7 YR Treasury | 4.324 | +0.071 | 10 YR Treasury | 4.397 | +0.067 | 30 YR Treasury | 4.606 | +0.060 | Pricing as of: 12/13 5:31PM EST | |
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