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Bond market could impact home loan rates in the future

By
Real Estate Agent with Solid Source Realty Inc

I found this an interesting story to ponder as we all get upset about the economy. This excerpt was written by a local bank that really keeps their eye on the market. By Vincent Spadea, BB&T Home Mortgage

"NOT ONLY CAN WATER FLOAT A BOAT - IT CAN SINK IT ALSO." Wise words, but you don’t need to know that Chinese proverb to know that a knife can cut both ways. The same is true with the strong ties between the Chinese and US economies. For example, news came out last week that Chinese factories stepped up production in August, which helped ease concerns of a double-dip recession in US and, as a result, helped move Stocks higher earlier in the week. But additional news regarding China is also impacting the Bond market - and could impact home loan rates in the future, depending on how the events unfold.
Here’s what’s happening. There have been numerous accusations that China has kept their currency artificially low, in an effort to fuel their exports. Some American businesses remark that this is an unfair competitive advantage, and call for tariffs to be levied against Chinese goods. It would appear that a stronger Chinese Yuan would help to resolve this problem... but remember there can be some nasty unintended consequences, due to the relationship between Chinese currency and our Bond prices. The way that the Chinese keep their currency weak against the Dollar is by buying massive amounts of our Bonds, including Mortgage Backed Securities. And their heavy buying has helped keep home loan rates low. So strengthening the Yuan would require fewer purchases of our Bonds and Mortgage Backed Securities - and that would be negative for home loan rates.

 

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Barbara Martin

The Good Deal Negotiator

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