Monday, January 26, 2009

Rates heading back up

Market Comment

Mortgage bond prices fell last week pushing rates higher. In an announcement earlier in the month, Fed Chairman Bernanke indicated the timing of a global economic recovery was "highly uncertain." This uncertainty was reinforced last week as the economic turmoil continued across the globe and Spain joined Greece to become the second Euro zone country to have their debt downgraded by Standards and Poor’s. A lower debt rating increases the cost to borrow further aggravating the attempts to fund the massive bailouts. For the second week in a row, interest rates on government and conventional loans rose by about 3/4 of a discount point.

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