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Mortgage Rates in the USA decline to a Record Low of 4.78%

April 10, 2009

Fixed in the USA fell to a record low for the second consecutive week, signaling that Chairman Ben ’s effort to spur the market is gaining traction. The 30-year rate dropped to 4.78% from 4.85% a week prior, the lowest since records began in 1971, Freddie Mac said today in a statement. are falling to historic lows as the ramps up purchases of -backed to support home lending. applications in the U.S. rose for a fourth consecutive week as a decline in borrowing costs prompted more refinancing. “Lower will help increase demand for homes,” said senior director at Moody’s in West Chester, . “We need to see stronger demand for homes to help end the correction.” The Fed’s efforts to expand lending “should make new , business, and loans more available, at lower cost,” said in a March 20 speech to a banking conference.

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