by Steven Roberts
Nov 13, 2013
Will interest rates go up tomorrow? Market rates are predicted to go down tomorrow by mortgage professionals voting on our live poll. Wall Street will receive three anticipated reports tomorrow, which includes the Initial Jobless Claims, September Goods and Productivity Reports. Industry professionals believe the data will not significantly influence rates and data is expected to be weaker than ...
by Steven Roberts
Nov 11, 2013
What will mortgage rates do tomorrow? Interest rates should resist change tomorrow, according to mortgage professionals voting on our live poll. This week is set to release three economic reports, however they are not predicted to make significant changes in the mortgage market. Interest rates peaked on Friday in response to positive economic data in the October Employment Report. Keep in mind, as lo...
by Steven Roberts
Nov 08, 2013
What will interest rates do Monday? Market rates are likely to increase in response to better-than-expected data from the October Jobs Report. Wall Street is thriving today, both in stocks and bonds, but be weary of higher interest rates, as investors fear the Feds anticipation to begin tapering off mortgage-backed securities. The improvement in our Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is also a key leading economic indicator (LEI), implying the economy...
by Steven Roberts
Nov 07, 2013
Will interest rates go up tomorrow? Market rates may increase slightly, remaining fairly stable, according to mortgage professionals voting our live poll. Interest rates ended unchanged today as we have received the first reading of our 3rd quarter GDP, which provided stronger than expected results. The stock and bond markets are declining today as investors turn their interest to...
by Steven Roberts
Nov 06, 2013
Will interest rates go up tomorrow? Market rates should resist change tomorrow, according to our live poll. There is no economic data to be released today that would create a significant movement in the mortgage market. Market rates rose yesterday in response to the stronger-than-expected report our service industry. Friday’s Jobs Report and Ben Bernanke’s statement are the primary fo...
by Steven Roberts
Nov 05, 2013
What will interest rates do tomorrow? Mortgage experts predict a decline in market rates, according to our live poll. With stocks declining and the 10-Year Treasury Bond increasing by 2.46% towards 2.66, we can imply that market rates will improve today. Thursday begins the first of strong economic data that could influence significant market movement. Investors are speculative of the Federal tap...
by Steven Roberts
Nov 04, 2013
What will interest rates do tomorrow? Mortgage experts predict a decline in market rates, according to our live poll. Market rates peaked on Friday in response to “better than expected” results in the Chicago ISM Report, however this week’s seven new economic reports could regain market improvement. The Fed is scheduled to discuss financial concerns with the public this week as well....
by Steven Roberts
Nov 01, 2013
Will interest rates go up tomorrow? Market rates are predicted to remain stable or decrease slightly, according to mortgage professionals voting on our live poll. The mortgage market has moved sideways, resisting change, all week until yesterday. Interest rates rose slightly and may settle back to Wednesday’s rates tomorrow. Industrial economic data matched expectations this morning, illus...
by Steven Roberts
Oct 31, 2013
Will interest rates go up tomorrow? Market rates should resist change tomorrow, according to mortgage professionals voting on our live poll. Investors were not moved by the data provided by our Jobless Claims and Regional Manufacturing report, so it is likely the Manufacturing Index Report tomorrow will not impact the market. The FOMC announcement did not imply intentions of tapering and economic data...
by Steven Roberts
Oct 30, 2013
Will interest rates go up tomorrow? Mortgage experts predict fairly stable rates tomorrow, according to our live poll. The mortgage market resisted movement yesterday after the release of moderately weak economic data. However, the market remains volatile this week as investors sit tight for today’s FOMC policy statement, which will give insight into the Feds future plans for tapering off ...