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 Series Title: Term to Maturity: Terms On Conventional Single-Family Mortgages, Newly Built Homes, Adjustable-Rate Mortgages: Federal Housing Finance Board
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 1986 01827.10000          Link to Series in Level 2 Subscription Site
 1986 02229.20000          Link to Series in Level 1 Subscription Site
 1986 03528.80000          Link to Series in Level 0 Subscription Site
 1986 04027.80000
 1986 05228.30000
 1986 06828.40000
 1986 07526.80000
 1986 08927.80000
 1986 09727.30000
 1986 10728.40000
 1986 11528.80000
 1986 12127.70000
 1987 01 329.00000
 1987 02 429.70000
 1987 03 328.40000
 1987 04 326.90000
 1987 05 429.60000
 1987 06 229.20000
 1987 07 129.50000
 1987 08 229.30000
 1987 09 129.00000
 1987 10 329.70000
 1987 11 329.40000
 1987 12 529.40000
 1988 01629.30000
 1988 02728.70000
 1988 03928.40000
 1988 04529.20000
 1988 05929.30000
 1988 06128.90000
 1988 07829.50000
 1988 08329.50000
 1988 09829.40000
 1988 10429.30000
 1988 11929.60000
 1988 12429.40000
 1989 01 329.60000
 1989 02 929.50000
 1989 03 929.60000
 1989 04 030.00000
 1989 05 729.60000
 1989 06 128.80000
 1989 07 529.10000
 1989 08 928.30000
 1989 09 929.50000
 1989 10 128.40000


As Peter Bernstein tells Economagic "My book on gold, The Power of Gold: The History of an Obsession, is out in a new illustrated edition - a coffee table book - and absolutely breathtakingly beautiful with fabulous color illustrations and about 75% of the original text. With gold pushing $450, a book like this should be a natural for Xmas."

 1989 11 327.20000
 1989 12 829.40000
 1990 01829.69188
 1990 02529.71100
 1990 03729.46900
 1990 04429.26400
 1990 05530.02400
 1990 06128.34400
 1990 07129.92900
 1990 08828.33980
 1990 09230.29900
 1990 10128.61950
 1990 11529.48900
 1990 12630.19600
 1991 01 729.40000
 1991 02 930.50000
 1991 03 528.10000
 1991 04 829.10000
 1991 05 526.30000
 1991 06 329.00000
 1991 07 929.60000
 1991 08 329.00000
 1991 09 129.50000
 1991 10 529.10000
 1991 11 028.20000
 1991 12 028.20000
 1992 01327.00000
 1992 02524.00000
 1992 03528.20000
 1992 04928.90000
 1992 05728.40000
 1992 06527.90000
 1992 07629.70000
 1992 08626.40000
 1992 09928.90000
 1992 10026.60000
 1992 11326.50000
 1992 12629.90000
 1993 01 229.40000
 1993 02 329.10000
 1993 03 029.80000
 1993 04 222.30000
 1993 05 328.60000
 1993 06 426.80000
 1993 07 229.50000
 1993 08 028.90000
 1993 09 528.50000
 1993 10 228.40000
 1993 11 828.90000
 1993 12 728.50000
 1994 01127.10000
 1994 02528.40000
 1994 03028.90000
 1994 04627.80000
 1994 05029.60000
 1994 06728.70000
 1994 07428.90000
 1994 08429.40000
 1994 09629.80000
 1994 10528.20000
 1994 11629.50000
 1994 12029.50000
 1995 01 529.90000
 1995 02 129.40000
 1995 03 829.40000
 1995 04 829.50000
 1995 05 629.80000
 1995 06 329.10000
 1995 07 028.50000
 1995 08 929.80000
 1995 09 128.40000
 1995 10 428.60000
 1995 11 928.60000
 1995 12 929.90000
 1996 01728.50000
 1996 02628.60000
 1996 03928.70000
 1996 04129.20000
 1996 05429.50000
 1996 06229.90000
 1996 07329.00000
 1996 08928.70000
 1996 09129.80000
 1996 10929.60000
 1996 11529.60000
 1996 12327.90000
 1997 01 329.40000
 1997 02 329.60000
 1997 03 429.70000
 1997 04 528.90000
 1997 05 529.50000
 1997 06 029.50000
 1997 07 629.90000
 1997 08 629.90000
 1997 09 029.80000
 1997 10 129.90000
 1997 11 329.50000
 1997 12 429.70000
 1998 01529.80000
 1998 02930.10000
 1998 03329.90000
 1998 04929.80000
 1998 05429.80000
 1998 06530.00000
 1998 07130.00000
 1998 08030.00000
 1998 09129.60000
 1998 10029.70000
 1998 11429.60000
 1998 12429.80000
 1999 01 429.90000
 1999 02 530.10000
 1999 03 229.80000
 1999 04 729.90000
 1999 05 029.80000
 1999 06 630.00000
 1999 07 129.20000
 1999 08 129.60000
 1999 09 730.00000
 1999 10 229.90000
 1999 11 229.90000
 1999 12 630.00000
 2000 01630.10000
 2000 02430.00000
 2000 03330.00000
 2000 04330.00000
 2000 05129.90000
 2000 06530.10000
 2000 07330.00000
 2000 08630.00000
 2000 09130.00000
 2000 10230.10000
 2000 11030.00000
 2000 12329.70000
 2001 01 830.00000
 2001 02 229.90000
 2001 03 629.90000
 2001 04 629.80000
 2001 05 829.50000
 2001 06 029.80000
 2001 07 429.90000
 2001 08 629.60000
 2001 09 629.90000
 2001 10 229.10000
 2001 11 629.40000
 2001 12 129.40000
 2002 01330.00000
 2002 02129.60000
 2002 03529.90000
 2002 04529.50000
 2002 05430.00000
 2002 06229.90000
 2002 07129.90000
 2002 08629.90000
 2002 09429.80000
 2002 10129.80000
 2002 11229.70000
 2002 12730.00000
 2003 01 829.50000
 2003 02 129.90000
 2003 03 130.00000
 2003 04 530.00000
 2003 05 729.70000
 2003 06 329.90000
 2003 07 929.80000
 2003 08 730.00000
 2003 09 530.00000
 2003 10 429.80000
 2003 11 830.00000
 2003 12 729.80000
 2004 01430.00000
 2004 02930.10000
 2004 03530.00000
 2004 04329.90000
 2004 05830.00000
 2004 06930.00000
 2004 07929.90000
 2004 08230.00000
 2004 09429.90000
 2004 10830.00000
 2004 11330.00000
 2004 12229.80000
 2005 01 330.00000
 2005 02 130.00000
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 2005 04 829.90000
 2005 05 230.10000
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 2005 07 330.10000
 2005 08 330.00000
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 2005 10 730.00000
 2005 11 730.10000
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 2006 01930.00000
 2006 02830.20000
 2006 03730.00000
 2006 04630.00000
 2006 05329.70000
 2006 06030.00000
 2006 07830.10000
 2006 08430.00000
 2006 09329.90000
 2006 10129.90000
 2006 11630.00000
 2006 12030.10000
 2007 01 030.00000
 2007 02 630.00000
 2007 03 230.00000
 2007 04 130.20000
 2007 05 930.00000
 2007 06 930.00000
 2007 07 429.80000
 2007 08 730.10000
 2007 09 330.30000
 2007 10 829.20000
 2007 11 730.00000
 2007 12 128.30000

 Series Title: Term to Maturity: Terms On Conventional Single-Family Mortgages, Newly Built Homes, Adjustable-Rate Mortgages: Federal Housing Finance Board
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As Peter Bernstein tells Economagic "My book on gold, The Power of Gold: The History of an Obsession, is out in a new illustrated edition - a coffee table book - and absolutely breathtakingly beautiful with fabulous color illustrations and about 75% of the original text. With gold pushing $450, a book like this should be a natural for Xmas."

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