1,847,911
Nothing for rates. I think it will hurt them tremendously & we interact with their economy.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Bob Betel
Sweetwater, TN
1,458,369
I doubt it will have any impact on your interest rates. However, your own election very well might!
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Bob Betel
Sweetwater, TN
1,078,551
Unfortunately I don't think we'll get to find out. But rates would likely go down as a result of a Brexit. Destabilizing the EU would destablize the ever-more-linked-together global economy, and mortgage bonds tend to be a safe haven during times of uncertainty - - so we'd likely see an influx of investment into bonds, bringing down rates.
....fingers crossed we get to see if I'm right ; )
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John Meussner
Fair Oaks, CA
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Lyn Sims
Schaumburg, IL
4,800,132
I don't think this will have any impact on our interest rates.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Ron and Alexandra Seigel
Carpinteria, CA
3,071,589
Question to consider: If Britain were not currently in the European Union, do you think they would vote to join?
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Tony and Suzanne Marri...
Scottsdale, AZ
5,117,178
I don't believe it will impact our interest rates at all.
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Will Hamm
Aurora, CO
991,852
2,222,281
1,683,912
I don't think it will affect our rates.
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
5,773,367
Bill,
I think that Britain will decide to stay with the EU on Thursday, And I don't think it has an impact on interest rates. Yellen's report of "long-run slow growth to Congress is evidence of that. But who knows?
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Kartik Subramaniam
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
1,507,073
No. I think it will benefit them. The EU was a great concept, but flawed in it's execution. Plus with the migrant issue, they would be FAR BETTER OFF doing anything they can to keep them out. Leaving the EU is the first step.
3,165
The result of the Brexit decision will drive markets tomorrow. A "remain" vote could cause a much quicker move higher in rates on Friday morning.
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1,617,916
4,968,122
5,246,557
Interest rates may fluctuate a bit but nothing significant! Probably won't happen anyway!
7,871,831
634,532
4,319,873
Bill Polack - most likely we should not have any impact - however I am no expert at that...
3,168,284
3,744,645
902,538
They probably will not leave and our interest rates are geared to our own economy. No crystal balls here.
2,684,769
I don't know how it will affect interest rates in America. But I hope Britain pulls out of the EU. I would be thrilled to see the entie EU totally collapse.
1,157,791
I don't have a crystal ball. However, if there is an effect, it will probably be different in various parts of the world.
3,986,308
150,466
Here in the US? Nope, market will go crazy a day or two, then it will go back to normal. No affect on interest rates though.
1,242,204
3,416,038
I do not think it will affect the rates in the USA. If they leave, stcks could take a sharp down turn for a short period and rates would stay low not go up.
5,063,430
I don't know but I think John Meussner makes a good point. But I'm betting Britain stays in
3,988,013
It will rock the financial world a little so I expect to see a movement upwards.
2,785,606
Not so much interest rates but it disturbs the whole existing structure of current business.
1,728,867
4,434,177
5,583,328
1,712,876
The Fed already held off on a quarter point rate becuase of Brexit so I would assume that rates stay low.
1,231,853
66,409
I definitely don't think they would go down. I do think that if it looks like it destabilizes the global economy our rates will hold steady. The Fed is unlikely to raise rates when people are nervous.