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Federal Reserve, mortgage rates
Prediction: The Fed's Rate Cuts Will Lead to Lower Home Prices in 2025
The Federal Reserve's rate cuts won't directly lower home prices in 2025. But they could spur a chain reaction that leads to a drop in home prices.
Mortgage Predictions: The Fed Isn't Hurrying to See Lower Rates
The Fed has two main objectives: maintain maximum employment and contain inflation. Although one single data point is never decisive, when inflation is high, the Fed generally raises interest rates to slow demand. When the unemployment rate is high, the Fed often lowers interest rates to stimulate consumer activity.
Mortgage Rates Aren’t Moving in the Same Direction as the Federal Funds Rate—Here’s Why
Mortgage rates aren’t directly tied to the federal funds rate like savings and CDs. Instead, they’re tied to the 10-year Treasury yield, which is at its highest level in three months.
Mortgage rate changes loom amid Fed rate cuts & Trump presidency
Though the Fed was already set to cut rates at least once more before the end of 2024, the modest 0.25% rate cut targeting 4.5%–4.75% indicates that the central bank is proceeding with caution in light of a Donald Trump Administration.
Why Fed Rate Cuts Aren't a Cure-All for High Mortgage Rates
On Nov. 7, the Federal Reserve implemented a 0.25% reduction to the federal funds rate, its second cut in over four years. Prospective homebuyers are eager for a silver lining in the housing market. But experts don't anticipate dramatically lower rates before the end of the year.
Mortgage rates jump to 7% as Powell demurs on quick rate cuts
Jerome Powell's comment that the Fed won't be quick to make rate cuts raised mortgage rates to an even higher level on Friday, eclipsing 7%.
What will happen to mortgage rates after this week's Fed rate cut?
The Federal Reserve is set to issue another rate cut this week. Here's what could then happen to mortgage rates.
What November’s Fed Rate Cut Means for Mortgage Rates and Potential Homebuyers
The Fed cut rates for the second time this year. Learn how this impacts mortgage rates and what to expect in the coming months.
Mortgage Rate Predictions: The Aftermath of a Fed Rate Cut and the Election
The Federal Reserve delivered a 0.25% interest rate cut last week. But prospective homebuyers wishing for lower mortgage rates are likely to be disappointed. While the central bank influences home loan rates,
What the Latest Fed Rate Cut Means for Mortgage Interest Rates
When the Federal Reserve lowered its benchmark interest rate by half a percentage point in September, it wasn't a particularly surprising move. At that point, the Fed was expected to make its first rate cut of the year in response to cooling inflation.
Should the Fed have waited to cut rates?
Breitbart's John Carney discusses the state of the economy heading into 2025 on 'Kudlow.'
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Mortgage rates were predicted to fall in 2025. Does a Trump win change that?
Experts have been saying that mortgage rates will go down in 2025, but if inflation rises under Trump, we could actually see ...
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Current Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM) Rates
Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Trends The Federal Open Market Committee’s (FOMC) series of rate hikes throughout 2022 and 2023 have ...
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Should you lock in a mortgage rate after the November rate cut? Experts weigh in
Mortgage experts agree that the right time to lock in a rate depends on your situation. Making your move later this month ...
Mortgage News Daily
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Mortgage Rates Roughly Unchanged Yet Again Despite Bond Market Losses
Losses... weakness... selling pressure... When any of these things happen in the bond market, it puts upward pressure on ...
The Spokesman-Review
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Mortgage rates fell, then rose. What comes next?
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rates fell steadily from this spring through September, as economic data slowed and as investors began to expect a ...
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