March is Regime Change Month For Rates

The most recent regime involved steady improvement starting in May 2025 and ending three weeks ago. A new regime has now taken hold, driven by a fundamentally different set of market forces.

Previous Market Regime Characteristics

  • Stable economic data with labor market uncertainty
  • Cooling inflation trajectory
  • Fed expected to cut rates by September, then hold
  • Foreign central banks likely to cut rates
  • Treasury issuance relatively flat

New Market Regime (Triggered by Iran War)

  • Inflation too high for Fed rate cuts
  • Oil/energy price spikes worsening inflation expectations
  • Labor market uncertainty insufficient to help rates
  • Central banks now considering rate increases rather than cuts
  • Increased Treasury issuance due to war funding and tariff refunds

Key Fed Commentary

Fed Chair Powell stated the Fed needed to see improvement in “core goods” and “non-housing services” inflation before considering cuts, describing recent progress as “disappointing” while not ruling out potential hikes.

Mortgage rates climbed above 6.5%, reaching their highest level since September 3, 2025, after previously hitting 5.99% three weeks prior.

Economic Data (Week of Mar 16–19)

EventActualForecastPrior
Feb Industrial Production0.2%0.1%0.7%
Feb Pending Home Sales1.8%-0.5%-0.8%
Feb PPI m/m0.7%0.3%0.5%
Feb Core PPI m/m0.5%0.3%0.8%
Mar Philly Fed Business Index18.11016.3
Jobless Claims (Mar 14)205K215K213K
Jan New Home Sales0.587M0.72M0.745M

Mortgage Rate Snapshot (Mortgage News Daily)

Loan TypeRateChange
30-Year Fixed6.49%-0.04
15-Year Fixed6.05%-0.02
30-Year FHA5.97%-0.03
30-Year Jumbo6.62%-0.01
30-Year VA5.99%-0.02
7/6 SOFR ARM6.25%+0.06

MBA Rates

Loan TypeRateChangePoints
30-Year Fixed6.30%-0.580.63
15-Year Fixed5.66%-0.450.73
30-Year FHA6.08%-0.510.70
30-Year Jumbo6.39%-0.490.34

Freddie Mac Rates

Loan TypeRateChangePoints
30-Year Fixed6.22%+0.010.00
15-Year Fixed5.54%+0.070.00

MBS and Treasury Data

InstrumentValueChange
UMBS 5.098.41+0.26
UMBS 5.5100.27+0.19
10-Year Treasury4.347%-0.28
30-Year Treasury4.928%-0.21

Recent Housing Data

IndicatorValueChange
Mortgage Applications347.1-10.91%
Builder Confidence38+5.56%
Existing Home Sales4.09M+1.74%
New Home Sales587K-21.21%
Pending Home Sales70.9-1.25%

Upcoming Economic Data (Mar 25 – Apr 1)

EventForecast
Feb Import Prices0.5%
Feb Durable Goods-1.4%
Jobless Claims (Mar 21)210K
Mar Consumer Sentiment53.8

Source: US Housing Market Weekly — Jay Bridges, Mortgage Lender, Priority Capital Corporation