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Are mortgage rates going up tomorrow?  Higher rates are to be expected. Considering the consecutive surge in mortgage rates this week, do not anticipate an immediate decrease. As forecasted, the Consumer Price Index and Jobless Claims Report inspired a peak in this month’s mortgage rates. Fluctuation is probable, however this month has not yet seen the end of escalation. The Federal decision on tapering, still on the back burner until...
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Are mortgage rates going up tomorrow?  This seems to be the case, however it is difficult to be sure. Fluctuation is to be expected in reaction to today’s release of the Consumer Price Index and Jobless Claims Report. Forecasts imply a slow and steady rise in mortgage rates this next month regarding the Federal decision on tapering, expected to be final by September 18. If it is good news you seek, today’s increase was less...
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Are mortgage rates going up tomorrow?  Unfortunately, it seems tomorrow’s rate will increase as it has today. The fluctuation is due to the reaction to yesterday’s Retail Sales Report. The Employment Report released August 2nd had stabilized lower market rates until today’s peak. Expect an increase in rates tomorrow unless action is taken by the Federal government regarding tapering, which may...
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Are mortgage rates going down tomorrow? Though it is difficult to be sure, forecasts seem promising for another day of decrease. Today’s release of the Retail Sales Report insinuates the market will continue improving in weeks to come. Mortgage rates have remained fairly stable and significant changes are not expected....
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Are mortgage rates going up tomorrow? Today's mortgage moved lower, showing more movement than rates have trended towards during the past two weeks. The shift is attributed to the Jobless Claims report released earlier today. Will mortgage rates go down tomorrow? Tomorrow's rates...
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Are mortgage rates going up tomorrow? Today's mortgage rates did not change very much from yesterday, moving slightly lower overall and maintaining the relatively steady course rates have been on since last week. Tomorrow's rates are likely to continue this trend. Will mortgage rates go down tomorrow? While there are no...
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Are mortgage rates going to go up or down tomorrow? Mortgage rates this week have remained almost entirely flat, continuing last week's trend of non-volatility. The lack of volatility is due to the fact that there is very little market moving events currently taking place --such events typically include employment data or announcements by the Fed concerning policy changes. Experts warn that future visibility is hazy and recommend remaining...
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Are mortgage rates going up or down tomorrow? For the most part, mortgage rates remained unchanged from yesterday to today. There were a few slight increases, but lenders hardly changed their rate sheets. Most likely, rates will continue to rise as markets are in a rising rate environment. However, analysts are waiting for the Fed to reduce asset purchases, which are expected to directly affect the Employment Situation Report and thereby mortgage...
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Following the Employment Situation Report, mortgage rates took a turn for the better.  Besides the FHA 30 Year Fixed Rate, all rates fell by at least 0.09 percentage points.  This means that these rates have dropped signicantly below the 52 Week High.  Even though today is a relief from higher mortgage rates, we are still in a rising rate environment; therefore, higher rates should be expected by the end of this week.The 30 year...
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It seems as if mortgage rates are slowly on the rise again, as evidenced by the fact that all rates rose at least 0.03 percentage points from yesterday besides the FHA 30 Year Fixed Rate.  While these rates still have several percentage points to rise before reaching the 52 Week High, they are definitely making strides towards these figures.  Due to the impending Employment Situation Report, rates will most likely rise again later today.  As...
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