European Inflation Surges Spike Mortgage Rates in the United States
With this week's data release, European inflation surges spiked bond yields and mortgage rates in the United States.
With this week's data release, European inflation surges spiked bond yields and mortgage rates in the United States.
After months of upward momentum, July 2022 mortgage markets finally reflected reduced inflationary pressures.
Looking back towards June 2022 mortgage markets, the Federal Reserve remains committed to combatting inflation.
Taking a look back at the May 2022 mortgage market, investor expectations surrounding inflation stabilized to some degree.
Last month, investors focused on elevated inflation levels on as April 2022 mortgage rates climbed to their highest levels since 2009.
Last month, March 2022 mortgage rates soared at an unexpectedly fast pace as the market stays volatile this year.
Rising inflation levels continued to induce massive daily market volatility for February 2022 mortgage rates.
Last month, January 2022 mortgage rates achieved their highest levels since early 2020 as investors again saw record-setting inflation.
With the U.S. facing a tight labor market, record-setting inflation, and supply chain issues, December 2021 mortgage markets fluctuated.
As holiday consumer spending surges, the Federal Reserve plans adjustments for the recent colossal inflation, hitting a 30-year high.