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| Taxpayers to make $1 billion from GM stock sale | ||
| China and Europe risk trade war | ||
| Farewell 3% mortgage rates | ||
| North Dakota grows five times faster than nation | ||
| Japanese stocks fall into bear market |
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| 15 yr fixed | 3.15% | 3.03% | |
| 5/1 ARM | 2.76% | 2.72% | |
| 30 yr refi | 3.96% | 3.89% | |
| 15 yr refi | 3.12% | 3.03% |
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