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What the Fed’s continued rate pause means for homebuyers and sellers
Bankrate via AOL· 6 days agoThat’s because individual life events that prompt a home purchase — the birth of a child, marriage,...
Federal Reserve is giving your money away and it could destroy more than your wallet
FOX Business· 7 hours agoFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell spoke May 1, trying to project an image of calm optimism. To put...
Cash is outperforming bonds this year. A Fed pivot could change that.
MarketWatch via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoBloomberg AGG is down 12.2% as of May 2, in its longest drawdown in history - Ritholtz Wealth...
The Fed keeps interest rates at a 23-year high for the sixth-straight meeting | CNN Business
CNN.com· 6 days agoThe Federal Reserve said Wednesday it is holding interest rates at their current levels, as...
Credit card issuers push back on $8 late fee cap with new fees, higher interest rates
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo Finance· 8 hours agoA trend toward 35% rates continues in retail credit cards What may be even more troubling for those who don't pay off the balance each month is a trend in 2024 to hike interest ...
Stocks fueled by rate cut optimism: Tech & SMIDs lead, Oil and Gold react to Mid-East tensions
The Forex Market· 7 hours agoStocks continue to advance on a new rate cut narrative. Oil and Gold react to the ongoing conflict...
What Does the New Fed Rate Hold Mean for 2024 Mortgage Rates?
Investopedia· 5 days agoIt's popularly believed that when the Federal Reserve raises the federal funds rate—as it did...
History shows quiet weeks for economic data are often the best weeks for stocks. Here’s what to...
Market Watch· 1 day ago“This week, we have a few Fed speakers and the Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey (SLOOS), but it’s...
The Fed’s rate dance
Politico· 6 days agoYellen vs. Summers — Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen knocked her predecessor Larry Summers for suggesting the Fed may need to hike rates, Michael Stratford reports. (Don’t ...
5 smart mortgage moves to make this May
CBS News· 5 hours ago"I don't anticipate that mortgage rates will dip below 6.4%." Although mortgage rates are looking to remain elevated for the foreseeable future, you...