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Mortgage rates managed to hold in line with 2017's lowest levels for a 2nd day, even though underlying bond markets suggested a move higher . That means the prices of mortgage-backed-securities (MBS--the bonds that dictate mortgage rates) were lower. When MBS prices are lower, it means investors are paying lenders less to buy mortgages. Lenders then raise rates to entice investor demand. If the nuts and bolts underlying the mortgage rate market suggested a move higher, why were rates able to hold their ground? The first part of this answer is that we're not talking about huge amounts of movement in bond markets. US Treasuries did experience a fair amount of weakness, but MBS held their ground better by comparison. Beyond that, lenders were holding something back yesterday, which is entirely
Mortgage Rate Watch
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Mortgage rates managed to hold in line with 2017's lowest levels for a 2nd day, even though underlying bond markets suggested a move higher . That means the prices of mortgage-backed-securities (MBS--the bonds that dictate mortgage rates) were lower.... (read more)
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Rob Chrisman
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Summer is here, school is out for many, and it’s time for vacation, right? Here’s a little trivia for your co-workers. What is number of available vacation days that Americans collectively did not take in 2016? Try " 662 million " on for ... (read more)
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Housing News
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Independent mortgage banks and mortgage subsidiaries of chartered banks reported a second straight quarter of falling profits during the three months that ended in March. The Mortgage Bankers Association's (MBA's) Quarterly Mortgage Bankers Performan... (read more)
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MBS Commentary
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One never knows what to expect on the relatively data-free day ahead of a minefield of potential market movers 24 hours later. To be clear, we're talking about today as that data-free day and tomorrow as the minefield (British election, Comey... (read more)
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Housing News
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Mortgage application volume rose during the week ended June 2, increasing by 7.1 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis. The Mortgage Bankers Association said its Market Composite Index, a measure of application volume was lower on a non-seasonally a... (read more)
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MBS Commentary
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Bond markets were only modestly weaker in the overnight session (unlike yesterday where a majority of the day's weakness was seen overnight), but began losing ground shortly thereafter. Weakness came in volatile spurts within a range that's s... (read more)
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