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03Aug2011
Author
Dan Green
Filed Under
Mortgage Rates
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Separation Between 10-Year Treasury Note And Mortgage Rates

Since the financial crisis of 2008, the average weekly 30-year fixed rate mortgage and the 10-year Treasury note moved in the same direction by the same amount once. Once.

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26Jan2010
Author
Dan Green
Filed Under
Federal Reserve
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Watching How Mortgage Rates Moves As Compared To The Fed Funds Rate (1990-2010)

The Federal Reserve begins a scheduled 2-day meeting today during which it which it will vote to leave the Fed Funds Rate unchanged near zero percent. The press will report this tomorrow as "Fed Holds Rates Steady". But, don't confuse this to mean that the Fed held mortgage rates near zero. The Fed doesn't set mortgage rates. The Fed sets the Fed Funds Rate. The former is a long-term rate and the latter is a short-term rate. The Fed Funds Rate and the 30-year fixed mortgage are two different animals.

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