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Yaya Y.
  • Greater New York Area, NY
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FHLB V LIBOR rates? PROS/CONS

Yaya Y.
  • Greater New York Area, NY
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I would like to know everyone's opinions on the scenario below.

You want to get a mortgage for 650k,  one bank quotes you with an interest rate of x basis points over the FHLB 5 year rate, and the other bank's rate is the same spread over a 5 year LIBOR swap. Which option is preferable for the borrower? What are the pros and cons of LIBOR and FHLB and which rate is more susceptible to future increases?

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David Gonzalez
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  • Camarillo, CA
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David Gonzalez
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  • Camarillo, CA
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I would worry more about the deal and the terms of the loan. But if I had to choose I would choose FHLB. Since LIBOR is an international index I would choose FHLB rate since it would most likely match Americas Macroeconomic Policy/Condition.

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