
US mortgage rates inch up from a three-year low, reaching 6.09%

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US mortgage rates have risen to 6.09% from a three-year low of 6.06%, influenced by fears of a trade war over Greenland that increased government bond yields. President Trump's previous plan to buy $200 billion in mortgage bonds had temporarily lowered rates, but his tariff threats reignited trade concerns. This rise in borrowing costs may dampen market optimism, as home purchase contracts saw their largest decline since April 2020, according to the National Association of Realtors.
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