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Freddie Mac: Fixed Rates Bounce Up from Record Lows

Following an earlier survey from Zillow showing that the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage (FRM) had again hit a new low, Freddie Mac released on Thursday the results of its Primary Market Mortgage Survey (PMMS), which showed an increase in fixed mortgage rates after a month of a half of record lows. The PMMS found that the 30-year fixed for the week ending June 14 averaged 3.71 percent (0.7 point), an increase from 3.67 percent the previous week. This increase ended a six-week streak of falling rates. At the same time last year, the 30-year fixed rate averaged 4.50 percent.

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Fixed Rates Reach Record-Low Averages for 6th Consecutive Week

As the employment situation continues to raise concerns, fixed rates fell even lower, slipping yet again to new record-lows, according to a survey from Freddie Mac released Thursday. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 3.67 percent (0.7 point) for the week ending June 7, falling from last week's average of 3.75 percent. The 15-year fixed rate declined even further below 3 percent to 2.94 percent (0.7 point), down from last week's 2.97 percent.

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Freddie Mac: 15-Year Fixed Falls Below 3%, 30-Year Fixed Hits New Low

Following lower bond yields, the 15-year fixed fell below 3 percent, while the 30-year fixed set a new record-low as well, according to Freddie Mac's Primary Mortgage Market Survey. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage dropped to 3.75 percent (0.8 point) for the week ending May 31. The 15-year fixed slid into new territory, averaging 2.97 percent (0.7 point), down from 3.04 percent. A year ago at this time, the 15-year fixed stood at 3.74 percent.

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Fixed Rates Show Little Movement Maintaining Record-Low Averages

Fixed rate mortgages were little changed this week after falling and breaking record lows, according to Freddie Mac's Primary Mortgage Market Survey. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 3.78 percent (0.8 point) for the week ending May 24, down slightly from last week when it averaged 3.79 percent. The 15-year rate was unchanged from last week's average at 3.04 percent (0.7 point). Bankrate.com reported little movement as well in its weekly survey.

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Fixed Rate Averages Drop Despite Economic Improvements

Fixed mortgage rates slipped further down, maintaining their near-record low averages despite evidence of an improving economy, according to Freddie Mac's Primary Mortgage Market Survey. The Fed stated that it expects economic growth to remain moderate and then pick up gradually. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, which has been below 4 percent every week in 2012 except one so far, averaged 3.88 percent (0.7 point), a drop from last week's average of 3.90 percent.

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Freddie Mac Reports 30-Year Still Below 4%; Little Change Overall

The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is still below 4 percent and showed very little movement since last week, according to Freddie Mac's Primary Mortgage Market Survey. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 3.98 percent (0.7 point) for the week ending April 5, 2012, down just slightly from last week's average of 3.99 percent but a significant decrease compared to this time last year when the 30-year rate averaged 4.87 percent.

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Mortgage Rates Up, With 30-Year Fixed Above 4 Percent

Moving along side higher yields on bonds, mortgage rates continued to climb upwards, with the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage above the 4 percent benchmark for the first time since October 27, 2011, according Freddie Mac's Primary Mortgage Market Survey. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 4.08 percent for the week ending March 22. Frank Nothaft, chief economist for Freddie Mac, attributed an improving assessment of the state of the economy by the Fed, better than expected results of the bank stress tests, and the likelihood of a second bailout for Greece as reasons for higher bond yields.

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Mortgage Rates Head Higher on Positive Economic Data

Rates for all mortgage loan products headed higher this week as positive employment indicators rolled in, with job growth over the last six months the strongest it's been since 2006. That, coupled with the Greek debt restructuring on the international front and the results of the Federal Reserve's stress tests pointing to a stronger U.S. banking system, boosted investor confidence and drove bond yields higher. Studies from both Freddie Mac and Bankrate showed the same measurable increases in rates across-the-board.

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Mortgage Rates Plunge to Lowest Level in Over Five Decades

Investors' growing appetite for the safety of U.S. Treasury bonds in the wake of European debt troubles and a stagnant economic recovery here in the U.S. have driven mortgage interest rates to their lowest level in over 50 years. Freddie Mac says both fixed- and adjustable-rate mortgages have reached all-time record lows, providing further incentive for homeowners looking to refinance. By the GSE's assessment, the 30-year rate is now averaging 4.15 percent and the 15-year rate is at 3.36 percent.

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Market Concerns Yield New Lows for Mortgage Rates

Turbulent financial markets served to push mortgage interest rates to new lows this week. Despite the much-ballyhooed downgrade by S&P, investors made a run on Treasuries to send yields plummeting, and the Federal Reserve pledged to keep a key interest rate near zero for two years. Both had a profound effect on mortgage rate trajectories. Freddie Mac puts the 30-year fixed rate at 4.32 percent, a new low for 2011, with the 15-year fixed and adjustable-rate mortgages setting all-time record lows.

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