Global Mortgage Rates: The World’s Least Sexy Lingua Franca of Existential Dread
Zurich, Switzerland – Somewhere between the fifteenth-floor espresso machine and the nineteenth-century stained glass of a private bank, a sovereign-wealth fund manager just clicked “refresh” on a Bloomberg terminal to watch U.S. 30-year mortgage rates tick from 6.78 % to 6.81 %. Half a world away, in a Manila suburb, a call-center agent who still…