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    Elvi, Z.

    Why Mortgage Rates Once Reached a Sky-high 18.5%

    2013

    In-text: (Elvi, 2013)

    Your Bibliography: Elvi, Z., 2013. Why Mortgage Rates Once Reached a Sky-high 18.5%. [online] Finance.yahoo.com. Available at: <https://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/just-explain-it/why-mortgage-rates-matter-152241574.html> [Accessed 8 December 2020].

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    Graham, K.

    Historical 30 Year Fixed Mortgage Rates From the 1970s to 2020

    2020

    In-text: (Graham, 2020)

    Your Bibliography: Graham, K., 2020. Historical 30 Year Fixed Mortgage Rates From the 1970s to 2020. [online] Rocketmortgage.com. Available at: <https://www.rocketmortgage.com/learn/historical-mortgage-rates-30-year-fixed#:~:text=1990s,in%20at%206.94%25%20in%201998.> [Accessed 9 December 2020].

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    Schwartz, C.

    Why Did the 30-year Mortgage Rates Go as High as 18.45 Percent in Late 1981?

    The Fed pushed up short-term rates so that they were much higher than were long-term rates.

    In-text: (Schwartz, n.d.)

    Your Bibliography: Schwartz, C., n.d. Why Did the 30-year Mortgage Rates Go as High as 18.45 Percent in Late 1981?. [online] Loanatik.com. Available at: <https://www.loanatik.com/827-2/> [Accessed 8 December 2020].

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