Mortgage Rates Bounce But Remain Lower on The Week
 
 The top tier 30yr fixed mortgage rate index rose 0.04% on Friday, which would be a medium-sized defeat in and of itself. In the broader context, however, it was an acceptable adjustment on what has otherwise been a solid week.  Specifically, today's rates are still 0.08% lower than last Friday's.  There were no standout individual sources of inspiration today. Keen observers may note that today's Consumer Sentiment data seemed to coincide with mid-day upward pressure in rates, but that was a bit deceptive.  The upward pressure began in earnest at 8:20am ET, which is essentially the opening bell for the bond market.   It's true that the weakness accelerated after the Consumer Sentiment data, but not until 6 minutes afterward, and that's an uncommon delay when it comes to rates responding to economic data.  All that to say: it looks like the rate market was somewhat determined to lose some ground today.  This can happen on weeks like this one where there has been a solid improvement through Thursday and where the following week brings additional sources of potential volatility.
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