NAR united with lending groups on Thursday to urge the Federal Reserve to maintain its current mortgage holdings in order to narrow a wide “spread” between 10-year Treasurys and mortgage rates.
Source: Inman News
Housing groups including NAR float wonky idea to cut mortgage rates
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