Treasury yields go negative: what it means for real estate
For the housing market, this domino effect of lower long-term yields translates to lower interest rates on FRM rates.
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by Carrie B. Reyes | Apr 7, 2020 | Economics, Feature Articles, Interest Rates, Recessions | 2
For the housing market, this domino effect of lower long-term yields translates to lower interest rates on FRM rates.
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