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ABC News
Fed Prepared to Lower Interest Rates, Bernanke Says
Washington Post, United States - 48 minutes ago
Those moves have already helped lower mortgage rates, thus stimulating the economy. Bernanke also said that the Fed "can provide backstop liquidity not only ...
Bernanke: Interest rate cuts won't be enough USA Today
Bernanke Says Fed May Buy Treasuries to Aid Economy (Update2) Bloomberg
Bernanke says Fed still has arrows in quiver MarketWatch
Wall Street Journal Blogs - Seeking Alpha
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US Treasury Yields Drop to Record Lows on Recession Concern
Bloomberg -
Increased demand from the central bank drove mortgage rates lower, prompting investors to buy Treasuries to increase portfolio duration, or the average ...
Treasury Yields Hit Record Lows, But Will it Last? Housing Wire
Long End Leads Treasury Bounce Wall Street Journal
Bonds Point South Forbes
Bloomberg - Bloomberg
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Borrowers get gift of lower mortgage rates
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Nov 28, 2008
By HOLDEN LEWIS Mortgage rates plunged after the Federal Reserve announced that it would buy up to $500 billion of securitized home loans. Rates on 30-year, ...
Lower US mortgage rates offer hope to Main Street Reuters
Mortgage rates fall for 2nd day; won't help all The Associated Press
Latest Fed bailout brings down mortgage rates Providence Business News
Mortgageorb - FOXNews
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Straits Times
Home shoppers rush in as mortgage rates fall
USA Today - Nov 27, 2008
Other mortgage professionals say they're seeing an uptick in applications, but the rates should remain low so people can apply when they're ready. ...
Mortgage rates fall, but many borrowers will have trouble qualifying Los Angeles Times
Mortgage Rates Tumble on Fed Debt Purchasing Plan (Update1) Bloomberg
Freddie Mac shows weekly decline, Fed actions spur even lower rates MarketWatch
Reuters - Baltimore Sun
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CEP News
BankRate Boosted By Lower Mortgage Rate; Citi Upgrades
Barron's Blogs -
... which provides information from lenders about mortgages and other financial products, should benefit from a drop in 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rates ...
Ahead of the Bell: Analyst upgrades Bankrate CNNMoney.com
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Australia to Extend Biggest Rate-Cut Round Since 1991 Recession
Bloomberg -
A three quarter percentage point cut in mortgage rates would reduce repayments on an average A$250000 home loan by about A$130 a month. ...
MFA Mortgage Investments, Inc. to Participate in the FBR 2008 Fall ...
MarketWatch - 44 minutes ago
Statements regarding the following subjects, among others, may be forward-looking: changes in interest rates and the market value of MFA's MBS; ...MFA
Jobless rate only reveals half of story
Atlanta Journal Constitution,  USA -
In Georgia, the rate has climbed to 7 percent. Those levels are up significantly from the past several years. They are higher than jobless rates during and ...
Looking to refinance? Now might be the time
Boston Globe, United States -
Mortgage rates have been stubbornly high for quite some time but the government's recently announced $800B plan to bolster mortgages and consumer loans had ...

The Australian
Downturn points to hefty RBA rate cut
The Australian, Australia -
... A 0.75 per cent cut would take the official cash rate to 4.5per cent, and would lower standard variable mortgage rates to about 7 per cent, ...
Christmas cash for home buyers Melbourne Herald Sun
Reserve Bank predicted to slash interest rates, households $700 ... NEWS.com.au
Rates on track for 44-year low The Age
Sydney Morning Herald - Business Spectator
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: mortgage + rates + rate  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/4/2008)


Special Broadcasting Service
Mortgage rates left on hold
The Canberra Times, Australia -
The Reserve Bank of Australia has left its key cash rate unchanged for a fifth straight month following today's monthly board meeting. ...
Australia Leaves Key Interest Rate Unchanged at 7.25% (Update1) Bloomberg
RBA keeps rates on hold WA today
House prices falling despite boom NEWS.com.au
Adelaidenow - Interactive Investor
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Reuters
UK lender C&G trims mortgage rates
Reuters -
L: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz), has cut its mortgage rates for the third time in three weeks. C&G said from Monday it was cutting the rate on its ...
US STOCKS-Financial shares lead Wall Street lower guardian.co.uk
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Mortgage rates drop back
Chicago Sun-Times, United States -
Average rates on 30-year mortgages, which shot up the week before last to the highest level in nearly a year, dropped to 6.52 percent last week, ...
Time to lock in your mortgage rate CNNMoney.com
Adjustable-Rate Mortgages Not as Crazy as They Sound TheStreet.com
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BBC News
Halifax cuts mortgage rates by 0.40%
Times Online, UK -
Lenders have been able to reverse the trend of rising mortgage rates in the past month because of falls in the cost of wholesale funding. ...
June peak in fixed-rate mortgages BBC News
Banks' rate cuts hit savers Times Online
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US mortgage rates up 1/8 point on Monday -BestInfo
Reuters -
The 30-year mortgage rate with two upfront points also climbed by 1/8 percentage point, to 6-1/4 percent. The Mortgage Point Monitor is provided exclusively ...
Is it back to the 70s?
Globe and Mail, Canada - 36 minutes ago
The era of 1970s stagflation, with its lineups for gas, pink slips, strikes, rising mortgage rates and political tensions, remains a painful memory for many ...
No change expected in Fed interest rates The Associated Press
Mixed signals point to Fed holding rate steady Financial Post
The Fed's flight of the doves CNNMoney.com
Wall Street Journal - BusinessWeek
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Sky News
Halifax cuts mortgage rates by 0.40%
CityWire.co.uk, UK -
By Iain Martin | 16:38:00 | 04 August 2008 Halifax will cut the rates on some of its fixed and tracker-rate mortgage by up to 0.40% from tomorrow. ...
Scrutineer: Not quite a nightmare Scotsman
HBOS profits plummet on house warnings Times Online
Viewpoint: Sticking to knitting may unravel bank snarl-up guardian.co.uk
JST Financial Ltd.
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Australia's Central Bank Signals First Rate Cut in Seven Years
Bloomberg - 7 minutes ago
The nation's five largest lenders, including Commonwealth Bank, have added an average 105 basis points to mortgage rates in 2008 as the global credit ...

Telegraph.co.uk
Fixed rate mortgage costs start to come back down
Loans4, UK -
The cut comes after a number of lenders reduced the interest rates on various mortgage products in light of a fall in the swap rate, which is indicative of ...
Stakes rise for decision on interest rates Times Online
The rate battle ahead Assetz News
Hoping the MPC looks on the bright side of life The Herald
MyFinances.co.uk - International Herald Tribune
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Seattle Post Intelligencer
How Ginnie Mae differs from Fannie, Freddie
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA -
(Conversely, if interest rates fall, bond prices will rise.) Like all mortgage securities, they are also susceptible to prepayment risk. If interest rates ...
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac to Report Losses Through End of Year Bloomberg
US housing bill will not save the economy Emirates Business 24/7
Leveraging Fannie and Freddie American Spectator
Money and Markets - Bloomberg
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Introduction -
JR Barth, JD Shilling - The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 1992 - Springer
... in- terest. Mortgage securitization should also cause mortgage rates to
be more closely linked to capital market rates. Hu points ...

GSEs, Mortgage Rates, and the Long-Run Effects of Mortgage Securitization -
W Passmore, R Sparks, J Ingpen - The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 2002 - Springer
... GSEs, Mortgage Rates, and the Long-Run Effects of Mortgage Securitization* ... A
graphicalcomparison of mortgage rates with competitive versus monopolistic GSEs ...

Credit Scoring and Mortgage Securitization: Implications for Mortgage Rates and Credit Availability -
A Heuson, W Passmore, R Sparks - The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 2001 - Springer
... Implications for Mortgage Rates and Credit Availability ... We investigate two
potential links between securitization and mortgage rates. ...

The Effects of Interest Rates on Mortgage Prepayments -
J Green, JB Shoven - Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 1986 - JSTOR
The Effects of Interest Rates on Mortgage Prepayments. Jerry Green. ... prohibited the
use of due-on-sale clauses for the sole purpose of raising mortgage rates. ...

Term-Structure Forecasts of Interest Rates, Inflation, and Real Returns
EF Fama - Journal of Monetary Economics, 1990 - ideas.repec.org
... "Household Risk Management And Optimal Mortgage Choice," The Quarterly Journal of
Economics, MIT Press, vol. ... "The term structure of real rates and expected ...

The Effect of Housing Government-Sponsored Enterprises on Mortgage Rates -
W Passmore, SM Sherlund, G Burgess - Real Estate Economics, 2005 - Blackwell Synergy
... The Effect of Housing Government- Sponsored Enterprises on Mortgage Rates ...
The Effect of the GSE Implicit Subsidy on Mortgage Rates ...

Prepayment and the Valuation of Mortgage-Backed Securities -
ES Schwartz, WN Torous - Journal of Finance, 1989 - JSTOR
... is to integrate the empirical prepayment function into a partial-equilibrium valuation
framework, we do not employ prevailing mortgage rates as refinancing ...

Parsimonious Modeling of Yield Curves -
CR Nelson, AF Siegel - Journal of Business, 1987 - UChicago Press
... (2005) The Effect of Housing Government-Sponsored Enterprises on Mortgage Rates.
Real Estate Economics 33:3, 427-463 Online publication date: 1-Oct-2005. ...

[CITATION] Housing Market Dynamics and the Future of Housing Prices
D DIPASQUALE, WC WHEATON - Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1994 - Academic Press

Interest Rate Variations, Mortgage Prepayments and Household Mobility -
JM Quigley - Review of Economics and Statistics, 1987 - JSTOR
... Green, Jerry, and John B. Shoven, "The Effect of Interest Rates on Mortgage
Prepayments," Journal of Moner, Credit and Banking 18 (Feb. 1986), 41-59. ...

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Factors that affect mortgage rate differences

"My dad said that in 1981 when he bought his house, the mortgage rate was 15 percent. Today, rates are about half of what they were then. Why?"

The major reason is the taming of inflation.

Economists distinguish between the "nominal" rate of interest and the "real" rate. The nominal rate is the one that is quoted. The real rate is the nominal rate adjusted for inflation. Lenders are concerned primarily with the real rate.

 

Suppose a lender is willing to lend $100 for a year if he gets back $106. That's a nominal rate of 6 percent, and if there is no inflation over the year, the real rate is also 6 percent. This means that the lender who could buy 100 gidgets at the beginning of the year at $1 a widget, could buy 106 at the end.

But suppose lenders expect the price of gidgets to rise by 5 percent over the year. Then at 6 percent the $106 the lender will have at year-end would buy barely 101 gidgets. To maintain a real rate of 6 percent, the lender must raise the nominal rate by 5 percent to offset the declining value of principal, and by .3 percent to offset the declining value of the interest. The adjusted nominal rate is thus 11.3 percent. With $113 dollars at the end of the year, the lender can buy 106 gidgets at $1.05 a widget.

 

"A few years ago when I was in Surinam, mortgage rates were staggering -- 36 percent or more. Why are rates so much higher in some countries than in others?"

I have already discussed the most important reason. Rates were as high as they were in Surinam because the inflation rate there was high. Countries with high inflation rates have high interest rates. A second factor that affects mortgage rate differences between countries is the efficiency of the housing finance system. In most respects, the US system is more efficient than those in most other countries. As a result, mortgage rates to prime borrowers in the US are only 1-1.5 percent below long-term Government bond yields. In many other countries, the spread is twice as large or more.

"The Fed recently dropped rates by 1/2 percent, but nothing seemed to happen to mortgage rates. Doesn't the Fed control mortgage rates?"

 
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Your sense that nothing happened is based on the stability of mortgage rates after the Fed action. But since the market anticipated this action, whatever impact it had on mortgage rates occurred before the action.

Nonetheless, the impact could have been small because the Fed does not control mortgage rates. The Fed controls the Federal Funds rate at which banks lend to each other over night, and the discount rate at which Federal Reserve Banks lend to commercial banks for very short periods.

While short-term rates and long-term rates are related, the relationship is loose. It is not unusual that a large change in short-term rates is accompanied by a much smaller change in long-term rates. Indeed, because short-term rates are much more volatile than long-term rates, this is more the rule than the exception.

"What interest rates do I look at to best predict the direction mortgage rates will take?"

Before the development of secondary mortgage markets, there was an answer to this question. Changes in mortgage rates lagged changes in corporate bond yields by anywhere from 2 to 8 months.

Today, however, the mortgage market is so thoroughly integrated into the broader capital market that mortgage rates and bond yields change together.

A large proportion of all mortgages are placed in pools against which mortgage-backed securities are issued. MBSs trade actively in the market and are considered close substitutes for bonds. Any change in bond yields, therefore, is transmitted instantly to the MBS market.

Mortgage loan originators, in turn, base their rates primarily on yields in the MBS market. Originators usually post their rates at about 11am EST, after they see the opening yields on MBSs that morning.

The upshot is that there are no leading indicators of mortgage rates. It is prudent for borrowers to assume that interest rates are as likely to rise as to decline.

 

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