Posts Tagged ‘Economic Data’

Mortgage Rates Steady For Third Straight Day

{ Posted on Mar 26 2012 by Matthew Graham }
Mortgages Rates have been nearly identical for the past 3 sessions.  That means that Conventional 30yr Fixed Best-Execution Rates begin the week at the same 4.0% level where they ended last week.  Although our daily average of all the lenders in ...Read More »

Santelli Exchange: Treasury Yields Playing Catch Up?

{ Posted on Mar 15 2012 by CNBC }
(Please visit the site to view this media)CNBC's Rick Santelli takes a look at the jump in Treasury yields and the recent economic data....(read more)Forward this article via email:  Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may ...Read More »

Mortgage Rates Sharply Higher Over Past Two Days

{ Posted on Mar 01 2012 by Matthew Graham }
Mortgages Rates are sharply higher over the past two days, and Conventional 30yr Fixed Best-Execution rates moved up from 3.875% to 4.0% unequivocally.  If you are being quoted the same rate today as yesterday, the COST component of the ...Read More »

Mortgage Rates Sharply Higher Over Past Two Days

{ Posted on Mar 01 2012 by Matthew Graham }
Mortgages Rates are sharply higher over the past two days, and Conventional 30yr Fixed Best-Execution rates moved up from 3.875% to 4.0% unequivocally.  If you are being quoted the same rate today as yesterday, the COST component of the ...Read More »

Mortgage Rates Steady to Slightly Improved

{ Posted on Feb 28 2012 by Matthew Graham }
Mortgages Rates have strung together 5 consecutive days of either holding steady or slight improvements.  Best-Execution for 30yr Fixed Conventional mortgages is clearly back down to 3.875% after beginning the recent winning streak closer to 4.0% (lender's rate offerings tend ...Read More »