Mortgage Rates Near 2-Month Highs After Today's Econ Data
A common recent refrain is that the bond market (which dictates interest rates ) is having to make do without many of the most important regularly-scheduled economic reports due to the government shutdown. While this means rates must "fly blind" on many of the days that would normally coincide with these government economic reports, there are other days that still play host to top-tier non-government data. Today boasted not one--but two such reports. Unfortunately for rates, both reports were unfriendly.
Rates tend to benefit from economic weakness. As such, when reports are stronger than expected, it pushes rates higher, all else equal. Today's reports were both stronger.
ADP's monthly employment tally came in at 42k versus a median forecast of 25k. This isn't an especially large
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