Mortgage Rates Unchanged After Inflation Report Threads The Needle
 
 When it comes to interest rates reacting to scheduled economic reports, the magnitude of the reaction is generally correlated with the extent to which the data comes out better or worse than expected.  Said more simply, the stronger the economic data is relative to expectations, the more rates tend to rise.  The weaker the data is, the more rates tend to fall.  Of course there's a third scenario where the data comes out almost perfectly in line with the median economic forecast.  In those cases, there can still be subtleties in certain economic reports that tip the scales in one direction or the other.  Then again, sometimes those subtleties balance each other out, or they simply fail to catch the market's attention.  In today's case, rates were waiting on the results of the Consumer Price Index (CPI)--the most widely traded inflation report on any given month.  The top line numbers definitely threaded the needle with core inflation hitting 0.3% versus a median forecast of 0.3% in month-over-month terms.  That was the most important number of the day.  The internal numbers weren't perfectly balanced and they resulted in some upward pressure on rates, but it was only really detectable in the underlying bond market.  Reason being: bonds were stronger overnight.  Mortgage lenders would have been in a position to offer lower rates this morning, but due to the modestly negative impact from the CPI components, the bond market ended up right in line with yesterday's latest levels by the time mortgage rates came out for the day.
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