Mortgage Rates Start Higher, But Fall in Afternoon
More often than not, mortgage lenders only set rates once a day. Their decisions are based on trading levels in the underlying bond market. Even though bonds are constantly moving, it doesn't make sense for lenders to make a change unless a certain threshold of market movement is surpassed. The result is what the industry refers to as a "mid day reprice."
The AM hours saw a handful of lenders reprice for the worse (i.e. toward higher rates) as bonds lost ground after the ISM Services report (a closely-watched economic report that tends to influence the bond market if it comes in much higher or lower than forecast). Today's ISM data was much stronger, thus pushing bond yields higher.
The afternoon hours were not as easy to connect to root causes and obvious motivations. One can on
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