On Friday, we blogged that Scott A. Anderson, a senior economist at Wells Fargo, said that mortgage rates had bottomed and should move up. His logic: the yield on a 10-year Treasury — 3.33% on Friday — barely covered inflation. He expects the yield to rise. (Note: Treasury yields and mortgage rates are only loosely [...]
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