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Today's 15-year mortgage rates go down while 30-year mortgage rates hold steady | April 23, 2024
FOX Business· 14 hours agoThe interest rate on a 15-year fixed-rate mortgage is 6.500% as of April 23, which is 0.125...
Australia’s Hot Inflation Suggests Higher-for-Longer Rates
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 1 hour ago(Bloomberg) -- Australia’s inflation came in faster than expected in the first three months of 2024,...
Best CD rates today: You can still find high APYs of 5% and up across CD terms — April 23, 2024
AOL· 16 hours agoCorporation (FDIC) or the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), if deposited with a credit...
Mortgage rates today, April 23, 2024: Will rates continue rising this week?
Yahoo Personal Finance· 18 hours agoAdjustable rates typically start lower than fixed rates, but once the initial rate-lock period ends,...
What To Expect From The Fed’s May Interest Rate Decision
Forbes· 2 days agoMarkets expect interest rates to be held steady at the Federal Open Market Committee’s next decision...
Dollar's value climbs amid high interest rates, thriving U.S. economy
Marketplace· 6 hours agoThe U.S. dollar has been on something of a tear recently. The dollar is strong because more people...
Fed should let interest rates rise to support healthy growth
The Washington Times· 9 hours agoFederal Reserve policymakers have been obsessed with when they may safely lower interest rates to...
Australia Q1 inflation slowdown disappoints, rate cut bets gone
Reuters· 48 minutes agoAustralian consumer price inflation slowed less than expected in the first quarter as service cost...
Could interest rate hikes be keeping inflation high?
The Hill via Yahoo Finance· 18 hours agoThe stickiness of the postpandemic inflation is raising questions about how effective high interest rates are at bringing down price increases — and if...
Banks hike mortgage rates as Bank of England interest rate cut expected to be delayed
The Independent via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoSwap rates, which lenders use to price mortgages, are based on what the markets think interest rates...