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Today's mortgage rates hold steady for 30-year terms while 15-year terms edge up | May 23, 2024
FOX Business· 3 days agoThe interest rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is 6.875% as of May 23, which is unchanged from...
Morning bid: Nvidia aces Fed, tense Taiwan and UK poll
WHTC 1450 Holland· 4 days agoA look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Yet another quarterly earnings...
Council Post: Why Short-Term Rates Are Due For A Major Mean Reversion
Forbes· 5 days agoYou’ve likely noticed that short-term money market funds (a popular cash equivalent vehicle) have...
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says can't rule out 'hard landing' for the U.S., stagflation will be 'worst...
CNBC· 4 days agoJPMorgan Chase's chairman and CEO, Jamie Dimon, says a "hard landing" for the U.S. cannot be ruled...
Top CD rates today: Rates continue to be competitive — May 20, 2024
USA Today· 7 days agoCertificates of deposit (CDs) are a solid choice if you’re in the market for a low-risk investment...
Mortgage Refinance Rates Move Higher: Current Refinance Rates on May 24, 2024
CNET· 3 days agoMortgage refinance rates change every day. About these rates: Like CNET, Bankrate is owned by Red...
UBS boosts gold prices forecast for 2024. Here's the new target By Investing.com
Investing.com· 3 days agoThe new forecast comes after gold hit a record high of $2,450 per ounce on May 20, driven by...
EM corporate bonds compensation at six-year low
InvestmentNews· 7 days agoInvestors are getting the least compensation in six years for leaving the safety of US Treasuries and taking on the risk of emerging-market corporate...
...if Donald Trump Wins and Congress Is Split? Here's What History Says About Stock Market Returns...
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 14 hours agoNevertheless, the point remains the same: A Republican president and a split Congress historically...
...if Donald Trump Wins and Congress Is Split? Here's What History Says About Stock Market Returns...
The Motley Fool via AOL· 14 hours agoNevertheless, the point remains the same: A Republican president and a split Congress historically...