Mortgage Rates Move Back Up With Oil Prices
Imagine being stuck at home watching TV for 3 months and only being able to stream one show. That's been the case for the bond market (which dictates interest rates ) since the beginning of March. The show in question involves watching war-related headlines and reacting in roughly the same manner as oil prices.
Today's episode was more interesting than yesterday's. Key details included reports of Iranian missile strikes on various U.S. and allied targets. In general, rates have improved on news that increases the odds of a peace deal. Unsurprisingly, today's headlines (technically, yesterday night, but reflected in today's rate movement) did the opposite.
Thanks to headline fatigue and desensitization, the rate market has been responding with less volatility over the past few weeksCategories
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