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Fed, Mortgage Rates
Mortgage Rates 2025: Predictions for Next Year
Based on the Fed's new decision, interest rates are now reduced by a quarter percentage point, moving to a range of 4.25 and 4.5 percent.
The Fed Has Lowered Rates Again. Does That Mean 2025 Mortgage Rates Will Fall?
The Fed announced its third straight rate cut this week, also signaling that additional reductions are likely in 2025. What could this mean for future mortgage rates?
The Fed is lowering interest rates. So why are mortgage rates going up?
The central bank has cut its benchmark interest rate three times in 2024, but mortgage rates haven't followed suit. In fact, they're higher. Why?
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Refinance Rates Surge, Returning Almost to November's High
Thursday, sending the refi average to its highest level in a month. Rate movement was mixed across other refinance loan types ...
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The Fed cut rates again — but don’t expect your credit-card APR to get much lower anytime soon. Here’s why.
Interest-rate cuts are supposed to lower borrowing costs, but that’s not necessarily happening for credit-card users.
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What are today's savings interest rates?
How much interest you can earn, however, depends on where savings rates currently stand.
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How High Mortgage Rates Are Blocking Out Home Buyers
Hopes were high that the Federal Reserve could make homes more affordable this year by cutting interest rates. So far, ...
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REITs, Interest Rates And Why Retail Isn't Dead
Christine Mastandrea, COO of Whitestone REIT, on managing interest rate strategies and why retail isn't dead. Transcript.
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US mortgage rates rise after three straight weekly declines
U.S. mortgage rates increased this week following three straight weekly declines and could rise further after the Federal ...
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Businesses owned by people of color and women pay significantly higher loan interest rates, study finds
Black-owned businesses paid upward of 3% more in interest than white business owners. Hispanic-owned businesses paid 2.9% ...
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