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Mortgage Rates Today: 30-Year Fixed Holds Near One-Month Low, but Spring Buyers Stay on the Sidelines
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Mortgage Rates Today: 30-Year Fixed Holds Near One-Month Low, but Spring Buyers Stay on the Sidelines

WASHINGTON, April 15, 2026, 16:02 EDT

U.S. mortgage rates barely budged on Wednesday, with 30-year fixed offerings holding close to a four-week trough. The Mortgage News Daily index ticked up to 6.32%, a rise of just 0.01 point from Tuesday, following what the outlet called lenders’ strongest session of the month.

This shift is significant: even a slight drop in borrowing costs is beginning to turn up in loan application numbers. For the week ending April 10, the Mortgage Bankers Association reported that the contract rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage slipped to 6.42%, down from 6.51% the prior week. Total applications climbed 1.8%.

The uptick was mainly fueled by current homeowners rather than fresh entrants. Refinance applications saw a 5.1% rise, while purchase applications edged down 1%. “Given the evolving situation in the Middle East,” rates slipped last week, according to Joel Kan, MBA’s vice president and deputy chief economist. Trading Economics

Freddie Mac reported Thursday that average 30-year fixed mortgage rates slipped to 6.37% as of April 9, down from 6.46% the week before. Chief economist Sam Khater suggested this pullback might lead to a “more favorable spring homebuying season than last year.” Freddie Mac

The bond market remains unsettled. On Wednesday, the 10-year Treasury yield—a key rate for lenders—ticked up 2.2 basis points to 4.278% as traders tried to gauge whether tensions between the U.S. and Iran might ease, while also considering the possibility that oil prices and inflation could remain elevated.

Signs of that uncertainty are cropping up in the housing sector. The NAHB/Wells Fargo builder sentiment index dropped to 34, down four points and marking a seven-month low. Mortgage rates, Reuters noted, jumped from 5.98% in February to an average 6.37% by early April, before easing off.

Builders are facing stubbornly rising costs. According to NAHB chief economist Robert Dietz, 62% have been hit with higher material prices from suppliers blaming fuel costs. “70% of builders reported challenges pricing homes” in the middle of all this uncertainty, Dietz said. National Association of Home Builders

Borrowers face the possibility of a fast turnaround. Matthew Graham at Mortgage News Daily said only a “material change” in the conflict, together with a definite shift in energy prices, would push rates lower in a meaningful way. Fannie Mae’s April forecast still puts 30-year mortgage rates at an average of 6.2% through 2026—down from current figures, but not by much. Mortgage News Daily

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  • Naked Wines PLC Major Holdings Notification
    June 11, 2026, 6:43 AM EDT. Naked Wines plc, a non-UK issuer, announced a major holdings notification following an increase in voting rights. On June 10, 2026, the combined voting rights of Dr. Mathias Saggau and affiliated shareholders crossed the 15.29% threshold, an increase from the previous 9.027%. The notification reflects changes in share ownership by European Thrifty Equity Club I GmbH & Co. KG, NR Partners Beteiligungen GmbH, and key individuals based in Bonn, Germany. This update was reported to the FCA on June 11, 2026. The rise in voting rights signals potential shifts in control or influence at Naked Wines, underlining the importance of monitoring shareholder positions in the company.

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