US Mortgage Rates Dip but Geopolitical Risks and Inflation Keep Them Elevated
ABD'de konut kredi faizleri bu hafta hafif bir geri çekilme gösterse de, jeopolitik riskler ve enflasyonist baskılar nedeniyle bir yıllık zirvenin hem
Mortgage rates in the U.S. retreated slightly this week, yet they hover near one-year highs as geopolitical instability and persistent inflation overshadow the dip. According to Bankrate's latest survey, the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate fell to 6.63% from 6.67% last week, though market participants continue to price in a potential Federal Reserve rate hike in September.
Rate Dynamics Amidst Persistent Highs
Weekly data clearly indicate that the decline in housing borrowing costs is limited and financing conditions remain tight. Key changes in important rates are listed as follows:
An average of 0.26 discount and origination points reflects extra fees paid by borrowers to lower costs, while rates moving away from the yearly low of 6.09% is creating unease in the market.
Energy Price Shocks and the Fed's September Probability
Although inflation retreated to 3.8% in June, the surge in oil prices due to the conflict in Iran has emerged as a factor pushing headline inflation—and consequently mortgage rates—back up. Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh noted that the decision to keep the benchmark rate unchanged was "unanimous and unambiguous," yet the central bank's tendency to hold rates steady leaves the door open for a potential rate hike as early as September.
Cooling Signals in the Housing Market
High mortgage rates combined with still-record home prices continue to put the brakes on home sales. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the median price of existing homes sold in June 2026 was $440,600, with monthly payments amounting to 25% of a typical family's income. While prices rose 1.3% annually, the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller index showed annual gains slowing to just 0.7%, the weakest showing since 2011.
From a geopolitical risk perspective, markets are watching closely to see if the Fed can tolerate the extra burden created by geopolitical risks (the Iran conflict) amidst its inflation fight. In my analysis, oil-driven shocks pushing inflation higher could cause the Fed to maintain a hawkish stance in September, leading global capital flows toward U.S. Treasuries. In this scenario, pressure from capital outflows in other developed markets like the Eurozone could increase, potentially reshaping the European Central Bank's (ECB) interest rate path in response to the Fed's tightening steps.
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