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Mortgage rates finished last week slightly higher amid a better than expected February jobs report. The employment situation appears, like most elements of the economy, to be improving at a very slow pace. As the economy improves, expect mortgage rates to continue to tick up.
Mortgage rates fell last week amid assurances from Fed Chairman Bernanke that a further “extended period” of low rates remains ahead of us as well as in response to soft economic data. Both consumer confidence and initial jobless claims were surprisingly worse, aiding to the lower mortgage rates. This week looks to be an active one for mortgage rates with numerous key economic reports on tap.
Mortgage rates increased slightly last week on more mixed economic news. As the Fed winds down its purchases of mortgage back securities, expect the trend of rising mortgage rates to continue.
Mortgage Rates declined last week due mostly to a flight to quality as investors moved from equities to bonds in the face of continued economic uncertainty, growing concern over Greece, falling commodity prices, and volatile stocks. As the Fed winds down it purchases of mortgage back securities it will be up to normal market demand to keep mortgage rates low. As the economy improves, rates will increase.