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The same problem that plagued mortgage rates in recent days where 3.5 MBS's were not trading in enough volume to allow rates to dip much below 4.25... - Mortgage Rate Watchoan pricing got whacked by lenders today. On average rebate is 55.5bps worse with some chunky reductions in the note rates below 4.50%. As much as 75bps... - MBS CommentaryIn Part One of a Senate Banking Committee hearing held in November, panelists both assailed and defended the mortgage servicing industry for its performance... - MND NewsWire |  | jeffer90576 |  | | | |
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| MBS Quotes | FNMA 3.5 | 96-31 | -1-11 | FNMA 4.0 | 100-13 | -1-04 | FNMA 4.5 | 103-05 | -0-30 | FNMA 5.0 | 105-13 | -0-20 | FNMA 5.5 | 106-28 | -0-19 | FNMA 6.0 | 108-08 | -0-19 | Updated: 12/1/10 4:33 PM |
| Treasuries | 3 MO | 0.1600 | -0.0100 | 2 YR | 0.5300 | 0.0800 | 5 YR | 1.6400 | 0.1700 | 10 YR | 2.9700 | 0.1600 | 30 YR | 4.2400 | 0.1200 | Updated: 12/1/10 5:40 PM |
| Mortgage Rates | 30 Yr FRM | 4.46 | 0.11 | 15 Yr FRM | 3.72 | 0.11 | FHA 30 Year | 4.49 | 0.09 | Jumbo 30 Year | 5.56 | 0.11 | 5/1 Yr ARM | 3.60 | 0.11 | Updated: 12/1/10 4:46 PM |
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| JOIN THE CONVERSATION | Recent Comments |  | Frank Ceizyk | on 12/1/2010 - read this comment | Perhaps it is good to have spike in rates and reflect on what we are doing to fix housing in general. Rates at 1% are not going to stop housing price depreciation, foreclosure fraud, AMC inefficiencies... |
|  | Zach Smith | on 12/1/2010 - read this comment | I hate to be the voice of reason but you all just need to step back and realize what is up here, we still have 103+ on 4.875%. Yeah, referrals from no fee 4.5's are not going to like what they hear... |
|  | Marty Sonke | on 12/1/2010 - read this comment | Like I said in the last post when you set the bar low it is easy to beat. Econ reports are not on fire but the Mr. Market perceives it that way because of low expectations to begin with. We need 150K jobs... |
|  | Adam Quinones | on 12/1/2010 - read this comment | I'm writing my outlook now Brett. December looks like a lost cause at the moment. Barring some surprise shift in sentiment, the line between 4.25% and 4.375% seems unbreakable until 2011. I am tempted... |
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