
Yes! Mortgage Rates Really Did Move HIGHER After The Fed Rate Cut
We publish daily coverage of mortgage rate movement and have done so for nearly 20 years now. It's a great place to quickly check in on rate trends and to get a sense of what's true and what matters. If you'd been checking in at any point in the past few days/weeks, you likely saw one of
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What Might a Fed Rate Cut do For Mortgage Rates?
Mortgage rates have fallen nearly 2% from last year's peak. Much of that decrease can be viewed as the normal phenomenon of longer term rates getting in position for changes in short term rates. The point we're about to make is that mortgage rates have already adjusted for what the Fed i
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Mortgage Rates Inch Lower to Begin Potentially Wild Week
The new week began on a relatively quiet note in terms of mortgage rate movement and the underlying bond market. There was modest volatility earlier this morning with a Manufacturing survey causing some headwinds for bonds. This would normally lead to slightly higher mortgage rates
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Low Volatility in Mortgage Rates, But Next Week Could be Very Different
We've talked a lot about why the Fed rate cut will have no additional positive impact on mortgage rates next week. Everything the market can already reasonably foresee about what the Fed might do is already reflected in today's mortgage rates. In other words, much of the sharp mortgage rate de
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