Here's your Daily Commentary report compliments of Jeff Drew and Star Mortgage!
Tuesday’s bond market has opened up slightly despite no relevant economic news on tap today. The stock markets showing minor gains with the Dow up 27 points and the Nasdaq up 6 points. The bond market is currently up 4/32, but we will again likely see little change in this morning’s mortgage rates as traders and lenders wait for tomorrow’s events to take place before making any sizable changes.
There are no significant events or relevant economic reports scheduled for today. Investors seem to be preparing for tomorrow’s events and will likely keep bond prices near current levels until then. This means I am not expecting to see any noticeable changes to mortgage rates this afternoon.
The first of this week’s two important Treasury sales will take place tomorrow and the Fed’s two-day FOMC meeting will adjourn tomorrow afternoon. The Treasury will sell 5-year Notes tomorrow and 7-year Notes Thursday. If investor demand in these sales is strong, particularly from international buyers, the broader bond market should move higher pushing mortgage rates lower. But a lackluster interest from investors could lead to bond selling and higher …
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* Please note that this information reflects just one opinion on the current market. If you are considering a purchase or refinance and have a mortgage rate and monthly payment you are comfortable with you may want to consider locking that mortgage rate. It is very difficult to predict the market in these very volatile times. Most lenders have a mortgage rate renegotiation policy. Contact Jeff Drew for details. Jeff@StarMortgage.com
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