How could Yahoo stock effect mortgage rates
May 5, 2008
The stock market could be under pressure from the fallout of the Yahoo & Microsoft merger. So what does this have to do with mortgage rates? The connection is strictly tied with investment dollars and decisions. When the stock market is doing well and investors are purchasing equities you tend to see mortgage rates increase as investors pull their money out of the safer bond market and invest in equities such as stocks.
The flipside of this analogy is that when investors are concerned about the direction of their equity investments or perceive higher risk in the stock market they tend to invest into the bond market. When this happens you tend to see mortgage rates decrease. Their is not always a direct correlation between the ten year bond and mortgage rates but this is a common index that investors follow when they are trying to follow the direction of which mortgage rates are heading.
Home owners or potential home owners who are shopping for a mortgage and must determine whether or not to lock or float their interest rate can use the stock market to help gauge what direction interest rates are heading but should be cautious that no one can predict where rates are moving and economic and investor news comes out on a daily basis that can change the markets direction.

