Mortgage rates just broke out of their three-year low groove. What's the culprit? Geopolitical tensions—specifically, the whole Greenland trade war narrative that's been heating up. When markets get spooked by trade uncertainty, investors flee to government bonds, driving up yields. And here's the kicker: those bond yields are basically the blueprint for mortgage rates. So when bonds get spicy, your home loan costs spike right along with them. This kind of macro volatility matters if you're thinking about asset allocation across different markets. Crypto investors watching macro trends should pay attention—these kinds of policy-driven yield shifts ripple through all asset classes.

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TokenDustCollectorvip
· 5h ago
The Greenland trade war has really blown up. As bond yields rise, mortgage rates jump along with them. This level of correlation is a bit outrageous.
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ContractTearjerkervip
· 5h ago
Green Island's turmoil is about to cut our leeks again? The surge in loan interest rates is indeed highly damaging.
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UnluckyMinervip
· 5h ago
The Greenland trade war is so fierce that even mortgage loans are collapsing... Truly incredible
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CoinBasedThinkingvip
· 5h ago
Green Island trade war has pushed up all the mortgage rates, truly incredible...
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OnchainDetectiveBingvip
· 5h ago
Can the Greenland trade war really overturn mortgage loans? That sounds a bit exaggerated haha
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