30-year loan rate at 4.51%

WASHINGTON — Average U.S. rates for fixed mortgages barely changed this week, hovering near historically low levels.

Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said the average for the 30-year loan slipped to 4.51 percent from 4.53 percent last week. The average for the 15-year loan edged up to 3.56 percent from 3.55 percent.

Mortgage rates have risen more than a full percentage point since hitting record lows a year ago, driven by speculation that the Federal Reserve would reduce its $85 billion a month in bond purchases.

The Fed determined the economy was strong enough to start cutting those monthly purchases by $10 billion. The bond purchases have kept long-term interest rates low.

The rise in mortgage rates has slowed home sales, which have fallen for three straight months.

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