Home » Mortgage rates spike after stronger-than-expected jobs report Real EstateMortgage rates spike after stronger-than-expected jobs reportOctober 4, 2024posted on Oct. 04, 2024 at 6:30 pm CNBC's Diana Olick joins 'Halftime Report' with the latest news on mortgages. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinessfastOctober 4, 2024previous articleTiger Woods' logo dispute with Tigeraire escalates with federal court filingnext articleGoogle threatens to stop linking to New Zealand news articles in response to new bill – JURISTYou Might Also LikeReal Estate‘It’s decimated’: Rayner faces a battle to boost Britain’s social housingOctober 6, 2024Real EstateZillow adds climate risk data to home listings as threats riseOctober 4, 2024Real EstateNew tools help homebuyers navigate riskOctober 4, 2024Real EstateNew tools help homebuyers navigate riskOctober 4, 2024Real EstateLuxury London office portfolio comes to market in potential £400mn dealOctober 4, 2024Real EstateWhy middle-class wages aren't growingOctober 4, 2024Recommended For YouGlobal EconomyBlue Box: See Episode 2 release date, time, upcoming episode scheduleOctober 6, 2024Global EconomySportsScottish Premiership: Celtic and Aberdeen stay perfect with late winnersOctober 6, 2024SportsHealthThe nightmare of being a disabled Palestinian | LettersOctober 6, 2024HealthPoliticsRachel Reeves plan to borrow more to avoid austerity could trigger mortgage rate spikeOctober 6, 2024PoliticsFinanceeBay faces huge backlash as it prepares to introduce fees for shoppers within monthsOctober 6, 2024Finance
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