(Reuters) - Interest rates on U.S. 30-year fixed-rate mortgages decreased to their lowest levels since September 2017 in step with tumbling U.S. bond yields due to trade tension between United States and its trading partners, Freddie Mac said on Thursday.
Thirty-year mortgage rates averaged 3.82% in the week ended June 6, down from 3.99% a week ago and 4.54% a year earlier, the mortgage finance agency said.