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Farther vs further... One is for distance and the other means additional/additionally. The dictionary may
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Farther vs further... One is for distance and the other means additional/additionally. The dictionary may
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The Fed hiked its policy rate yesterday and now today, mortgage rates jumped quite a
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The most important thing to know about mortgage rates so far this week is that
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Interest rates are based on trading levels in the bond market. Bond traders began their
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Rates moved only moderately higher on Wednesday after the Fed rocked the bond market with
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The average lender was already very close to multi-decade highs for 30yr fixed mortgage
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It's with no great pleasure (none of any kind, for that matter) that we
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Inflation and economic growth... Regardless of our thoughts on the underlying reasons, these two factors
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The average top tier 30yr fixed mortgage rate was over 8% as recently as October
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November 3rd's jobs report brought an outstanding week for Treasuries and mortgage rates to
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The base case of a narrower, more sideways range between CPI and NFP is increasingly
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Solid Conclusion to Superlative Week Friday ended up being rather uneventful for the bond market
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Mortgage application activity continued its strong post-holiday performance during the week ended January 12
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Was The Jobs Report Real and What Are The Lasting Implications? Is Friday's NFP
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Last Friday was the worst day for mortgage rates in over a year in terms