Wednesday, November 26, 2008
U.S. Mortgage Rates Drop Most in Seven Years on Fed Debt Plan
Nov. 26 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. mortgage rates dropped by the most in at least seven years as a Federal Reserve pledge to buy $600 billion of debt succeeded where seven cuts in the central bank’s benchmark rate had failed.
The average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage fell to about 5.5 percent after starting at 6.38 percent yesterday, according to Bankrate Inc. It was the biggest one-day drop in at least seven years, said Holden Lewis, of the North Palm Beach, Florida, publishing and research firm.
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