Application volume for mortgage loans declined for the third consecutive week against an increasingly cloudy economic backdrop, the Mortgage Bankers Association reported today.
MBA’s Market Composite Index, a measure of mortgage applications, slumped 3.7% on a seasonally adjusted basis for the week ending May 26. The index was down 5% week over week on an unadjusted basis.
“Inflation is still running too high, and recent economic data is beginning to convince investors that the Federal Reserve will not be cutting rates anytime soon,” said Mike Fratantoni, MBA’s chief economist. “Mortgage rates for conforming balance 30-year loans were being quoted above 7% by some lenders last week, and the weekly average at 6.9% reached the highest level since last November.”
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