
U.S. Mortgage Rates Climb to 7-Month High of 6.57% Due to Middle East Tensions, Refinancing Activity Shrinks Sharply

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Inflation concerns sparked by the conflict in the Middle East have pushed up U.S. Treasury yields, which are closely correlated with mortgage rates. U.S. mortgage rates have risen for four consecutive weeks. In the week ending March 27, the rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage contract increased by 14 basis points to 6.57%, the highest level since August of last year. Refinancing applications plunged 17.3% week-over-week, and the MBA mortgage applications index for home purchases declined for the second consecutive week
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