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September 06, 2006

How Lenders Set Mortgage Rates

A look at how mortgage rates are set.

As a result investors, rather than mortgage brokers and bankers, are in control of the rates. When economic news suggests the economy is heating up, investors demand higher yields from the lenders. This happens because they don’t want to buy low yield bonds now, in case the Fed raises rates to cool the economy, which would mean they will make higher yield bonds later. The only way that lenders can get their loans sold in this situation is to raise the yields they offer investors. In turn, this drives the rates higher for consumers.

 

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How Lender’s Set Mortgage Rates

Posted on September 6, 2006 08:40 AM by Mortga80.
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