Refinancing bumps up 30-year mortgage rates
Mortgage rates for 30-year U.S. loans rose for the first time in 12 weeks as Americans sought refinancings amid record-low borrowing costs. The rate for a 30-year fixed loan climbed to 4.35 percent in the week ended Thursday from 4.32 percent, Freddie Mac…
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Refinancing bumps up 30-year mortgage rates
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