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Mortgage rates push higher with no relief in sight: Freddie Mac
FOX Business· 14 hours agoThe average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage was 7.22% for the week ending May 2, according to Freddie...
The Fed's new interest-rate outlook may roil markets
TheStreet.com· 1 day agoThe central bank left rates unchanged but cautioned rate cuts depend on progress in slowing inflation. The good news from the Federal Reserve's meeting on May 1 was that the ...
Today's 15-year mortgage rates drop while 30-year mortgage rates stay the same | April 30, 2024
FOX Business· 3 days agoThe interest rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is 7.500% as of April 30, which is unchanged from...
Best CD rates today: Don't sleep on the best APYs in decades on shorter CD terms — April 30, 2024
AOL· 3 days agoCD rates in the news CD rates strongly correlate with the key interest rate set by the Federal...
Federal Reserve says interest rates will stay at two-decade high until inflation further cools
WFLX FOX 29· 2 days agoThe Fed issued its decision in a statement after its latest meeting, at which it kept its key rate...
CD rates today, May 1, 2024 (up to 5.15% APY)
Yahoo Personal Finance· 2 days agoConsidering the recent trends in interest rates, it could be a good time to put your money in a CD and secure a guaranteed rate of return ...
Rate-Hike Risk Creeps Up on Emerging Markets as Bonds Falter
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 2 days ago(Bloomberg) -- Global investors are unwinding bets on local-currency bonds as some emerging-market...
Best CD rates today: Protect your savings with high-yield CDs of 7+ months — April 29, 2024
AOL· 4 days agoCD rates in the news CD rates strongly correlate with the key interest rate set by the Federal...
Interest rates staying where they are is a forgone conclusion, but the Fed's decision day still...
Business Insider· 2 days agoA September rate cut would come shortly before another major economic event: the US presidential...
You Cannot Inflate the Debt Away
Investing.com· 2 hours agoThere is a popular meme that the government has an incentive to inflate, because the same debt is worth less in real terms at a higher price level....