Another record low mortgage rate causes mortgage demand to rise
Mortgage rates have hit new record lows more than a dozen times this year, which caused mortgage demand to rise again last week. CNBC's Diana Olick reports.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Carrie Lam says Hong Kong is used as a 'pawn' by the U.S.
CNBC
-
Business leaders and government officials on how to transform food systems and land use
CNBC
-
Reversing F-35 sales to the UAE, Saudi Arabia would send an unfortunate message: Director
CNBC
-
The scale of 'excitement' happening in markets is 'simply unsustainable', strategist says
CNBC
-
Facing challenges from Apple, Tesla is 'definitely' overvalued: Analyst
CNBC
-
Art Hogan: GameStop is just sideshow, market is in a 'very good' shape
CNBC
-
With the world in the midst of an energy transition, tech will be key
CNBC
-
The electrification of cars and homes will pose a number of challenges
CNBC
-
Green finance and the circular economy could have a big role to play when it comes to achieving climate goals
CNBC
-
Loup Ventures breaks down the major tailwinds for Apple after its record quarter
CNBC
-
How ideas about ESG are changing the way investors and firms operate
CNBC
-
How new ideas and innovations are changing the world we live in
CNBC
-
Atlantic Council's Lipsky discusses the Fed and Biden's proposed relief bill
CNBC
-
2021 is a 'pivotal year' for sustainable investment: CIO
CNBC
-
India's HCL Technologies saw Covid accelerate some of its business demand: CEO
CNBC
-
Samsung's M&A in new growth areas could drive its business in coming years: CLSA
CNBC
-
Apple's stellar quarter tops expectations across 'every metric', but how will it fare this year?
CNBC
-
Tesla profits, deliveries disappoint Wall Street
Reuters
-
India's high commissioner: Talks with Singapore on restoring air travel are ongoing
CNBC
-
Microsoft's cloud business is benefiting from coronavirus-driven demand: Analyst
CNBC
-
GameStop's explosive rally is 'democratization at its finest': Boston Private Wealth
CNBC
-
We are inflating asset bubbles with interest rates this low, says trader
CNBC