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Optimism on Rate Decline Snuffed Out by Shutdown
January 10, 2019
The steady decline in interest rates over the past four weeks had begun to spark a tinge of optimism among mortgage bankers that 2019 might turn out to be halfway decent after all. Then the government shutdown happened.
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