Business Fast > Real Estate > 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 RedditMorebusinessfastOctober 4, 2024previous articleHere's where the jobs are for September 2024 — in one chartnext articleGoogle threatens to stop linking to New Zealand news articles in response to new bill – JURISTYou Might Also LikeReal EstateSelling a house in Australia is expensive. The ACCC is investigating one reason whyMay 29, 2025Real EstateWill my overseas pre-nup be valid if I divorce in the UK?May 28, 2025Real EstateGrosvenor’s profits increase sharply due to fast-rising rentsMay 27, 2025Real EstateA new kind of gentrification is spreading through London – and emptying out schools | Anna MintonMay 26, 2025Real EstateThe magic and madness of leaving London to start a vineyard in SomersetMay 26, 2025Real EstateDevelopers face fines as Rayner steps up plans to speed up UK housebuildingMay 24, 2025Recommended For YouSportsTrent Alexander-Arnold showed true colours with Sergio Ramos remark after Mo Salah incidentMay 31, 2025SportsFinanceTop earners footing £2,000 bill for unemployment benefits: Where exactly do taxes go?May 31, 2025FinanceSportsArsenal transfer news: Gunners' striker dilemma answered as second major deal closeMay 31, 2025SportsSportsFrench Open tennis star ‘didn’t feel safe’ after nasty incident during matchMay 30, 2025SportsFinanceNatWest returns to full private ownership 17 years after £46bn UK bailoutMay 30, 2025Finance
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