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Thirty-year mortgage rates are expected to drop to about 4% over the next week.
Stocks—and Everything Else—Take a Big Fall Gregory Zuckerman 2011
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Thirty-year bonds, those most subject to the volatility caused by the U.S. debt debate, gained 11/32 to yield 4.257%.
Treasury Prices Gain Cynthia Lin 2011
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Thirty-year rates are following the yields on the 10-year Treasury note, which are spiking on fears of higher inflation.
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Thirty-year mortgages in October 1981 were 18.45% — now they are 4.28%.
What's the Matter With Wall Street? Andy Kessler 2010
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Thirty-year congressman Floyd Spence designated Wilson, a former state senator, as his heir apparent.
Heckler Wilson 'a decent guy' with lock on district, observers say 2009
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Thirty-year rates are following the yields on the 10-year Treasury note, which are spiking on fears of higher inflation.
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Thirty-year mortgages at 4 1/2 percent require much less in monthly interest payments than do similar loans at 5 1/2 percent or 6 percent.
Lower interest deduction better for deficit Kenneth R. Harney 2011
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Selective bonds Thirty-year Treasury bonds will pay you 4.7%.
Six Ways to Boost Your Investment Income Brett Arends 2011
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Thirty-year mortgages at 4 1/2 percent require much less in monthly interest payments than do similar loans at 5 1/2 percent or 6 percent.
Lower interest deduction better for deficit Kenneth R. Harney 2011
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"Thirty-year Dutch spreads versus Germany have recently tightened and currently trade at pre-crisis levels," said Annalisa Piazza , economist at Newedge, adding that the Netherlands has been "spared" by Standard & Poor's rating action in mid-January and it is still seen as a safe haven.
Spanish Bond Success Continues Emese Bartha 2012
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