by Steven Roberts
Dec 13, 2013
What will mortgage rates do Monday? According to mortgage professionals voting on our live poll, interest rates are likely to decline on Monday. No economic data is scheduled for release today and the next big event on the calendar is the Feds meeting on Monetary Policy. On December 18th the Fed will announce their decision on Federal tapering off mortgage-backed securities. A compro...
by Steven Roberts
Dec 12, 2013
Will mortgage rates go up tomorrow? According to mortgage professionals voting on our live poll, interest rates are likely to rise tomorrow. A compromise was reached this week regarding the 2014 fiscal budget. This will reassure investors that the economy will financially stabilize and stock markets are likely to thrive. Keep in mind, good news for the economy is bad news for mortgage rates, as the F...
by Steven Roberts
Dec 11, 2013
Will mortgage rates go up tomorrow? According to mortgage professionals voting on our ...
by Steven Roberts
Dec 10, 2013
What will interest rates do tomorrow? Interest rates are predicted to rise slightly, remaining fairly stable, according to mortgage professionals voting on our live poll. There is limited economic data scheduled to move mortgage-backed securities this week. The mortgage market will continue to see volatility until the Fed announces their intentions for tapering on December 18th. Howev...
by Steven Roberts
Dec 09, 2013
What will mortgage rates do tomorrow? Interest rates are predicted to resist change tomorrow, according to mortgage professionals voting on our live poll. There is limited economic data scheduled to move bond markets this week. Last week’s surplus of positive economic data escalated mortgage interest rates. The mortgage market will continue to see volatility until the Fed announces their intent...
by Steven Roberts
Dec 06, 2013
Will mortgage rates go up tomorrow? Mortgage rates are predicted to rise slightly, remaining fairly stable in response to today’s positive economic data. The November Jobs Report presented better-than-expected results, leading investors to speculate on the Feds intention to taper. The Federal Reserve will meet to discuss monetary decisions this December 18th, however industry experts believe it is unlikely tapering will begin before the new...
by Steven Roberts
Dec 05, 2013
What will interest rates do tomorrow? Mortgage rates are predicted to rise in response to positive economic data. This week has provided an array of data that supports economic growth, which has weakened the bond market. Expect a fluctuation in market rates, as there are more economic reports scheduled for release and investors are speculative of Feds anticipation to taper off their bond purchase program. Check back daily for your rate update and...
by Steven Roberts
Dec 04, 2013
What will interest rates do tomorrow? Mortgage rates are predicted to remain near stable levels, according to industry professionals voting on our live poll. However, there will be a fluctuation in rates throughout the day as investors begin to speculate about the economic data released and possibility of Federal tapering. Data from the October New Home Sales report and the ADP Employment report ...
by Steven Roberts
Dec 03, 2013
What will interest rates do tomorrow? Industry professional predict moderately stable to lower rates tomorrow, according to our live poll. However, mortgage rates will be volatile with intra-day movement due to this week’s wealth of scheduled economic data. Today’s rates are higher in response to yesterday’s better-than-expected ISM Manufacturing Report, but likely to remain steady as there is no data scheduled for today....
by Steven Roberts
Dec 02, 2013
Will mortgage rates go down tomorrow? Industry professional predict moderately stable to lower rates tomorrow, according to our live poll. However, mortgage rates will be volatile with intra-day movement due to the wealth of scheduled economic data. Improvement in the mortgage market will come with weaker than expected results, which will postpone Federal tapering. The following economic re...