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- Category: 30 year fixed Treasury
- Category: Bernanke
- Category: Consumer Confidence
- Category: CPI
- Category: Durable Goods Orders
- Category: Factory Orders
- Category: Fed
- Category: FOMC
- Fed Cuts Benchmark Rate Only .75%, Mortgage Rates Up
- Fed Cuts Rates Again, 1/2%, Rates Go Up
- Fed Warns of Economic Downturn
- Financial Markets Quake on Bear Stearns Crisis
- FOMC Cautious About Future Rate Cuts
- Rates Flat as Market Awaits FOMC Minutes
- Rates Improve on CPI Numbers
- Rates Up On GSE Concerns
- Rates Up On Stock Market Strength
- Category: Goldman Sachs
- Category: Inflation
- Category: ISM
- Category: labor department
- Category: Leading Economic Indicators
- Category: Market Summary
- All Eyes on Friday's Employment Report; March 5, 2007
- Another Quiet Day for Mortgage Rates
- April CPI News Due Tuesday
- Beige Book reported regional weakness; March 8, 2007
- Bernanke: Inflation Risk "Uncomfortably High"
- Bonds Down on Sandra Pianalto's Comments
- Bonds Flat, Eyes are on Friday's Employment Report; March 7, 2007
- Consumer Confidence Report Causes Rates to Increase
- Consumer Confidence, Home Sales Slump; Mortgage Rates Down
- Employment report data increases mortgage rates
- Existing Home Sales Down, Bonds Down
- Eyes on FOMC Meeting
- Fed Cites Continued Inflation Concerns, Rates Rise
- Fed Injects $200 Billion, Bonds Down
- Fed leaves rates unchanged for the 6th time; March 21, 2007
- Focusing on the Fed; March 19, 2007
- FOMC Meeting Begins
- FOMC Meeting Ends Today
- FOMC Minutes Anticipated
- GDP increase causes rates to tick up
- GDP Report: Economy Slowing, Inflation Rising: Go Figure
- Good Friday could bring movement in interest rates
- Has the Fed changed its stance?
- Manufacturing Activity Weak, Rates Down
- Manufacturing Sector Strength Brings Mortgage Rates Up
- Mild increase in CPI for February pushes rates up; March 16, 2007
- Mixed messages cause slight dip in bonds
- Mixed Reports Leave Bond Markets Relatively Unchanged; March 6, 2006
- Mortage Rates Unchanged
- Mortgage Markets Quiet
- Mortgage Rates Drop, FOMC Minutes Give Mixed Signals
- Mortgage Rates Get Lower on Weak CPI Report
- Mortgage Rates Low Despite Strong Sales Data
- Mortgage Rates Rise, NAR Says Home Sales are Up
- Mortgage Rates Rise, Unemployment Drops in March
- Mortgage Rates Unchanged
- Mortgage Rates Unchanged
- Mortgage Rates Unchanged on Mixed Economic News
- Mortgage Rates up as PPI Jumps; Thursday 3/15/07
- New Homes Sales Down, Mortgage Rates Down
- Personal Spending Down, Mortgage Rates Down
- Quiet Week for Mortgage Rates?
- Rates Drop as PPI report allays inflation concerns
- Rates Flat; Inflation Reports due out Thursday and Friday; March 14, 2007
- Rates React to Durable Goods Orders Increase
- Rates Unchanged, Friday expected to be quiet
- Stock Market 13,000 level brings mortgage rates up
- Stocks Recover, Bonds Suffer
- Thursday's Mortgage Rates Increase
- Thursday's Mortgage Rates Increase; New Home Sales Spike
- Today's Mortgage Rates influenced by stock market gains
- Today's Mortgage Rates Unchanged as CPI gives no Surprises
- Todays Mortgage Rates Hold Steady
- Todays Mortgage Rates Unchanged
- UMICH: Consumer Sentiment Shows Weakness
- Unemployment Rises, Mortgage Rates Drop
- Volatile Week for Mortgage Rates May be Ahead; March 11, 2007
- Wary of Jobs Report due Friday, Rates tick up
- Weak Sales Data Drives Rates Lower; March 13, 2007
- Wednesday's Mortgage Rates Flat
- Category: New Home Sales
- Category: Opinion
- Category: Paulson
- Category: Recession
- Category: Senate Banking Committe
- Category: Today's Mortgage Rate Analysis
- Bank Concerns Help Interest Rates Drop
- Bernake testimony, PPI could cause mortgage rate volatility this week
- Bernanke Speech Send Rates Down
- Bernanke Testimony to Congress Improves Mortgage Rates
- Bond Market Up Today
- Bonds Down Despite Weak Economic Data
- Bonds Down Despite Weaker than Expected Economic Reports
- Bonds Down on Stock Rally, Despite Weak Economic News
- Bonds down on Strong Core PPI data; Market to listen to Bernanke tomorrow
- Bonds Down; Rising Mortgage Rate Trend Continues
- Bonds Fall as the Market Waits For Friday's Employment Data
- Bonds Fall On Stock Rally
- Bonds Up at Start of Holiday Week
- Bonds up on stock market losses
- Bonds Up On Weak August Jobs Report
- Bonds Up on Weak Consumer Income and Spending Data
- Bonds Up or Neutral on No Economic News
- CPI Unchanged, Rates Improve Slightly
- Credit Concerns Continue to Drive Bond Market Prices
- Credit Crunch Keeps Bonds Down Despite Strong Economic Reports
- Durable Goods Orders Down; Mortgage Rates Drop
- Employment Rates Reported As Expected
- Existing Home Sales Up, Rates Increase
- Fed Cuts Benchmark Rate Only .75%, Mortgage Rates Up
- Fed Cuts Rates Again, 1/2%, Rates Go Up
- Fed Cuts Rates by .75% in an Emergency Move
- Fed Cuts Rates by 1/2%, Stock Markets Improve
- Fed Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged
- Fed Leaves Rates Unchanged
- Fed Rate Cut = .25%, Warns: No More Cuts
- Fed Warns of Economic Downturn
- Financial Markets Quake on Bear Stearns Crisis
- FOMC Cautious About Future Rate Cuts
- FOMC Minutes Reveal Nothing
- Global Inflation Fears Continue to Increase Interest Rates
- Industrial Production Overshadows Slumping Housing Starts
- Inflation Concerns Bring Rates Up
- Inflation Concerns Keep Rates Up
- Lower Rates Today Again
- Market Waits for News to Calm Last Week's Fears
- Mid and Late Week Reports Could Drive Interest Rates
- Mortgage Rates Down Again
- Mortgage Rates Down, Bond Market To Close Early Friday
- Mortgage Rates Drop
- Mortgage Rates Drop as Economic News Ease Fears of Inflation
- Mortgage Rates Drop Despite Strong Jobs Report
- Mortgage Rates Lower, CitiGroup, Economic Reports Weak
- Mortgage Rates Skyrocket as Stock Market Recovers
- Mortgage Rates Unchanged Again
- Mortgage Rates Unchanged Again
- Mortgage Rates Unchanged; Bonds Down On Retail Sales
- Mortgage Rates Up on Stock Rally
- Mortgage Rates Up Prior to July 4th Holiday
- Mortgage Rates Volatile on Wild Day for Stocks
- NAR: June Home Sales Weakest in over 4 Years, Mortgage Rates Dip
- No Change in Today's Mortgage Rates
- No Recession Prediction From Paulson and Bernanke
- Potentially a Mild Week for Mortgage Markets
- PPI Holds Rates Steady, Market Awaits CPI due Friday
- Probability of Rates Rising Exceeds That For Declining Rates
- Quiet week for mortgage rates ahead?
- Rates Climb Again On Economic Confidence in Stock Markets
- Rates Continue to Climb
- Rates Down after Stock Market Losses
- Rates Down Friday
- Rates Down on Consumer Confidence, Empire Index
- Rates Down on Weak CCI
- Rates Down On Weak Consumer Sentiment Index
- Rates Down On Weak PPI Report
- Rates Down; Fed Could Cut Rates Again
- Rates Drop in Anticipation of Unemployment Data Tomorrow
- Rates Drop Today, Week Focused on March Jobs Report
- Rates Flat as Market Awaits FOMC Minutes
- Rates Flat Monday
- Rates Flat Wednesday
- Rates Improve on CPI Numbers
- Rates Improve; Stocks Improve
- Rates increase as Labor Department revises May jobs data
- Rates increase as the market waits for June unemployment data
- Rates Increase Despite No News
- Rates Increase on Inflation Anticipation
- Rates Increase Sharply on Global Inflation Concerns
- Rates Jump On Fed Inflation Warning
- Rates Mostly Flat
- Rates Rise On PPI Inflationary Pressure
- Rates Rise On Strong Employment Data
- Rates Slide on Stock Market Weakness
- Rates tick down as a result of stock market losses
- Rates Unchanged
- Rates Unchanged Ending Another Volatile Week
- Rates Unchanged Today
- Rates Up Again on Strong Economic Reports
- Rates Up as Dollar Hits New Lows
- Rates Up From Yesterday
- Rates Up On Beige Book, Industrial Production
- Rates Up on Factory Orders Data
- Rates Up On GSE Concerns
- Rates Up On Increased Worker Productivity Report
- Rates Up On Stock Market Gains
- Rates Up On Stock Market Strength
- Recession Concerns From ISM Report Bring Rates Down
- Stock Market Continues to Drive Mortgage Rates
- Stock Market Losses Causes Mortgage Rates to Improve
- Stock Market Sell Off Continues to Bring Mortgage Rates Down
- Stocks Market pushes rates up
- Thursday's Durable Goods Orders likely to have the most impact on mortgage rates this week
- Today's Mortgage Rates Up Despite Stock Market Weakness
- Tuesday, Friday the most likely volatile days for mortgage rates this week
- Unemployment Report Posts Record Job Losses
- Week's Focus is on Friday's Unemployment Report
- Category: Today's Mortgage Rate Anaylsis
- Category: Uncategorized
- Bonds are neutral, all eyes on FOMC meeting next week
- Bonds Up on Stock Market Losses
- CPI Data Brings Rates Up
- Credit Crunch Hits The Markets
- ISM Reports Strong June Results
- Markets Anticipate Tuesday PPI Report
- Mortgage Rates Increase
- Mortgage Rates Unchanged
- Quiet Week Expected for Mortgage Rates
- Rates Increase as FOMC Voices Inflation Concerns
- Rates Up On Higher Than Expected Job Losses
- Senator Dodd: Fannie and Freddie are Stable
- Category: Unemployment
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