Mortgage Rates

Mortgage rates turn upward on strong jobs data

The stronger-than-expected employment report is the catalyst for ending a five-week streak of declining mortgage rates, Freddie Mac reported. The 30-year fixed rate mortgage averaged 6.72% as of July 10, a gain of 5 basis points compared with the prior week when it averaged 6.67%, the Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey reported. But it […]

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Treasury yields climb ahead of auctions amid tariff uncertainty

Treasury yields rose Monday led by long-maturity tenors as investors preoccupied with the potential fallout of US tariffs looked ahead to auctions later this week. Yields for 10- to 30-year Treasuries climbed at least five basis points to the highest levels in more than a week, extending the selloff sparked by strong June employment data

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Why mortgage purchase apps are on a 22-week growth streak

One of the most surprising pieces of housing economic data for 2025 is that purchase apps for the existing home sales market have shown 22 weeks of year-over-year growth. And that includes nine consecutive weeks of double-digit year-over-year growth in recent weeks. Normally, this would be a significant news story, but the confusion surrounding this

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US jobs data eases pressure on Fed

Fresh US jobs figures took pressure off the Federal Reserve to consider an interest-rate cut later this month, likely leaving the central bank on hold at least until the fall. While employers added more jobs in June than forecast and the unemployment rate ticked lower, growth in private payrolls weakened. US job growth exceeded expectations in June as an

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Mortgage rates drop again but chance of Fed cut also falls

For the first time since mid-April mortgage rates fell below 6.7%, but the data doesn’t take into account the diminished likelihood the Federal Open Market Committee will reduce short-term rates at this month’s meeting. It is a result of this morning’s jobs report coming in hotter than expected, with observers now postulating the Fed is

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Mortgage jobs, others inch up, as rate cut tensions grow

Mortgage bankers and brokers have been engaging in cautious hiring and they might want to remain careful about it given the complications the latest job numbers add to the rate outlook. At 266,700, nondepositories in the industry added an estimated 1,300 positions during the May homebuying season when compared to revised April numbers as total

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Refi applications soar as homeowners seize on lower rates

Homeowners who were locked into high interest rates have been eager for them to dip so they can refinance. Last week, many saw their chance and took it. Mortgage applications rose 2.7% for the week ending June 27, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Weekly Applications Survey, driven mostly by refinancing. Refinance applications were up

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The Fed chose Treasury markets over housing sanity

Enjoy complimentary access to top ideas and insights — selected by our editors. During testimony to the House Financial Services Committee, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell repeatedly evaded questions from members of both parties about the impact of monetary policy on housing.   Rep. Rashida Tlaib D-Minn. seemed perplexed or confused by Powell’s assertion that

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