(Reuters) - Borrowing costs on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages, excluding
fees, averaged 6.61 percent, up 0.26 percentage point from the
previous week, its highest level since the week ended July 28,
when it stood at 6.62 percent.
Interest rates were exactly where they stood a year ago.
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fees, averaged 6.61 percent, up 0.26 percentage point from the
previous week, its highest level since the week ended July 28,
when it stood at 6.62 percent.
Interest rates were exactly where they stood a year ago.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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