Poor GDP and Consumer Sentiment Data Translates Into Low Mortgage Rates
U.S. Treasuries prices rose this morning (good for lower mortgage rates) as news the U.S. economy grew at an even slower pace in the first half of the year than was previously estimated, raised yet...
View ArticleMortgage Outlook For the Week of December 19, 2011
After hitting all time historical lows last week, mortgage rates have opened up this week flat, with little to no change from last week. We start the week with news of the death of Kim Jong il, which...
View ArticleWeekly Mortgage Wrap Up for March 2, 2012
The markets continued to monitor the Greece Debt situation this week. Although Greece is working through a solution to prevent default, there is still concern about whether the existing solution will...
View ArticleMortgage Summary For the Week Ending April 27, 2012
This week has been marked by historically low mortgage rates and one of the tightest trading ranges of the year. Mortgage rates changed very little throughout the week, ending the week very near to...
View ArticleMortgage Update for October 26, 2012
This morning saw two relatively positive reports come out. The markets had little reaction to this data, as they continued to monitor the equity markets and the situation in Europe for any new...
View ArticleGDP Basics: Real and Per Capita GDP
The following GDP basics explain what the term GDP means and how it is calculated. The GDP is the Gross Domestic Product of a country, and is a metric that is used to measure the health of the economy...
View ArticleGDP Basics: Real and Per Capita GDP
The following GDP basics explain what the term GDP means and how it is calculated. The GDP is the Gross Domestic Product of a country, and is a metric that is used to measure the health of the economy...
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