Signed contracts don't mean a done deal these days "That's great, you're going to buy. Now let's see if you can get the mortgage you think you can get." Deal - or no deal? Does a signed contract
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Mortgages: ARMs fall the most as mortgage rates drift lower (Market Watch) Most mortgage rates drifted lower this week, after remarks by the Federal Reserve bolstered optimism that financial markets will recover later this year, Freddie Mac?s chief economist said Thursday.
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The Federal Reserve is widely expected to lift the federal funds rate by a quarter point for the 15th time since June 2004, or 375 basis points higher to 4.75%, yet the yield on the US Treasury’s 10-year Note …
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