Mortgage rates rose moderately for the 3rd day in a row today, bringing them to the highest levels since December 31st for the average lender. In outright terms, this equates to an increase of an eighth of a percentage point (.125%) since the most recent lows last Thursday. While it's only 3 days of weakness in the mortgage market, the concern is that it could be part of a much larger market trend. Stock prices and interest rates moved lower together for the better part of 2 months. The drop was relatively extreme for stocks, and nothing to shake a stick at for rates. The risk is that we're only in the early phase of a bigger correction. While that would be great news for stock market investors, it would be less pleasant for those with a vested interest in lower mortgage rates. All of the above
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http://www.mortgagenewsdaily.com/reports/newsletter/2019/1/8/3723
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