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Mortgage Applications See Post-Holiday Drop

According to the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), total mortgage loan application volumes decreased 3.6 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis for the week ending July 11. Breaking down the overall decline, the refinance component of MBA's market index fell 0.1 percent week-over-week, putting a dent in the 0.4 percent rise reported at the start of July. Meanwhile, the seasonally adjusted measure of purchase applications fell 8 percent.

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New Home Purchase Applications Slide in June

The Mortgage Bankers Association's (MBA) Builder Applications Survey (BAS), a gauge of application volume from mortgage subsidiaries of homebuilders, suggests new home purchase applications slipped 5 percent from May to June, the group reported Thursday. The change does not include any adjustments for typical seasonal movements.

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Mortgage Apps Lift for July 4th Week

Mortgage application activity strengthened last week on a seasonally adjusted basis last week, getting a boost from higher purchase loan volumes. According to the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), mortgage applications increased a holiday-adjusted 1.9 percent for the week ending July 4. The last time applications rose was early June, shortly after the Memorial Day holiday.

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Mortgage Apps Down 0.1% in June

Macroeconomic research company Capital Economics calculated a 0.1 percent decline in total loan application volumes throughout June following a 1.8 percent uptick in May. The company's figures are based on weekly reports put out by the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA). So far this year, applications have risen in three months and fallen in the other three.

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Mortgage Applications Slip Further

Mortgage applications continued to backslide last week, though not as quickly as before, the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) reported. The group's Market Composite Index, a measure of loan application volumes, fell 1.0 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis for the week ending June 20. The decline brings application levels back down to their lowest in two months.

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Mortgage Apps Sink 9.2% in Latest Week

The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) reported a seasonally adjusted 9.2 percent decline in its Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending June 13. On an unadjusted basis, the group's application index was down 10 percent over the week. The drop reverses an adjusted 10.3 percent increase reported the week prior and accompanies a slight rise in average 30-year fixed rates to 4.36 percent.

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Purchase Apps Point to Drop in May New Home Sales

The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) reported Friday that applications for new home purchases fell 8 percent from April to May, indicating a seasonally adjusted annual sales rate of 374,000 units. If the numbers play out that way, it will be the lowest pace of sales since July 2013. On an unadjusted basis, the association estimates there were 36,000 new home sales last month, a 14.3 percent decline from April.

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Mortgage Apps Rebound Following Holiday Week

According to figures released by the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), loan application volumes rose 10.3 percent on a seasonally adjusted weekly basis for the week ending June 6. The increase followed a 3.1 drop in May's last week, which included an adjustment for the Memorial Day holiday. Removing adjustments, MBA reported a 22 percent surge in applications last week from the prior period.

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May Mortgage Apps Reverse Downward Trend

Using information reported weekly by the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), research firm Capital Economics calculated a 2.0 percent rise in application volumes throughout May, a reversal from April's 4.8 percent drop. The increase came despite a 3.1 percent decline in the month's final week, bringing activity to a six-week low.

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Housing Market Stalling; Remains Short of ‘Stable’

Freddie Mac's Multi-Indicator Market Index (MiMi), a gauge of housing stability, slid up just 0.03 points in its latest reading to -3.06, indicating the market is still on the weak side of the spectrum. Compared to last year, the MiMi has improved by 0.66 points. However, trends are less favorable now than they were at that time, said Frank Nothaft, chief economist at Freddie Mac.

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