Monday July 2, 2018 MND NewsWire - 11:15AM Construction Spending Remains Strong Despite Headwinds Construction spending was less robust than April's 1.8 percent gain, but the May numbers came in about where the experts expected them. The Census Bureau said the total value of construction ... Mortgage Rate Watch - 5:09PM Mortgage Rates Slightly Higher After Mid-Day Change Mortgage rates began the day in decent shape relative to last week. The average lender's rate/fee combo was at least as low as it had been on Friday. As the day progressed, however ... MBS Commentary - 10:05AM MBS Week Ahead: Bond Market's Holiday Game-Plan; Longshot Pattern Still on Table The 4th of July, like a handful of other bond market holidays, doesn't care what day of week the 4th falls on. That makes it one of the very times each year when markets are closed ... Pipeline Press - 8:49AM General Lending Environment Trends; July Events; What's Moving Rates? I don’t think that my cat Myrtle has been asked any survey questions by any pollsters. (If she has, she hasn’t mentioned it, and if she was, I know exactly what her response ... Housing Costs Take the Most Blame for Millennial Homeownership Gap Affordability Perceptions: Consumers Weigh in on Rent vs. Own Latest Video More News from 'Around the Web' www.npr.org - 5:19PM Germany's Merkel Faces Leadership Challenge, Sparked By Migrant Issue CNBC - 5:18PM One homebuilder is having its worst monthly losing streak, but top technical analyst says buy the dip www.realtor.com - 1:21PM Why the Middle Class Can't Afford Life in America Anymore Bloomberg - 10:38AM US Banks Weak Again After Worst Reversal in Nearly Three Years CNBC - 10:07AM ISM manufacturing index hits 60.2 in June; construction spending up 0.4% in May Reuters - 9:39AM Wall Street set to open lower as tariff worries continue to weigh CNBC - 8:55AM Investors beware: Alternative minimum tax can still hit some taxpayers despite reform www.realtor.com - 8:17AM Rents Are Too Damn High: Where Bargains Lurk Within America's Biggest Cities CNBC - 8:04AM Investors, analysts checked the yield curve ... and worry about a slump | Today's Rates Average Mortgage Rates 15 Yr. Fixed | 3.65% | 1.14 | +0.09 | 30 Yr. Fixed | 4.19% | 1.21 | +0.02 |
30 Yr. Fixed | 4.68% | 0.46 | -0.01 | 15 Yr. Fixed | 4.12% | 0.51 | +0.05 | 30 Yr. Jumbo | 4.55% | 0.37 | +0.00 | 30 Yr. FHA | 4.69% | 0.81 | -0.04 | 5/1 ARM | 3.83% | 0.68 | -0.10 |
30 Yr. Fixed | 4.55% | 0.50 | -0.02 | 15 Yr. Fixed | 4.04% | 0.50 | +0.00 | 1 Yr. ARM | 2.68% | 0.20 | +0.01 | 5/1 Yr. ARM | 3.87% | 0.30 | +0.04 | Current Mortgage Rates »* FHFA averages are updated monthly. ** Mortgage Bankers Association (each Wednesday) and Freddie Mac (each Thursday) averages are updated weekly. | Secondary Markets 30YR FNMA 3.0 | 96.63 | -0.14 | 30YR FNMA 3.5 | 99.31 | -0.17 | 30YR GNMA 3.0 | 97.66 | -0.17 | 30YR GNMA 3.5 | 100.16 | -0.11 | 15YR FNMA 3.0 | 99.20 | -0.17 | 15YR FNMA 2.5 | 96.98 | -0.14 |
2 YR | 2.5526% | +0.0203 | 5 YR | 2.7565% | +0.0170 | 10 YR | 2.8711% | +0.0110 | 30 YR | 2.9929% | +0.0031 | Prices as of: 7/2/2018 5:05PM EST | Current MBS / Treasury Prices »MBS and Treasury data provided by Thomson Reuters.Mortgage News Daily and MBS Live! are exclusive re-distributors of Real Time Thomson Reuters Mortgage Information.Secondary Marketing Managers: If you are interested in gaining access to the most accurate real-time back-month TBA indications from Thomson Reuters and Tradeweb. Request More Information | |