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Mortgage rates climbed higher over the last week. Here's what to expect if you're in the market for a home loan.
U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is a "numbskull" who has kept interest rates too high, but he will be out in eight ...
The likelihood of a rate cut in July is low, but at least one member of the Federal Open Market Committee is advocating for ...
After a five-week decline, mortgage rates have now climbed for three straight weeks. But that doesn't necessarily mean you ...
"Toward the end of the year, the housing market may become a bigger deal for inflation than tariffs," Comerica Bank chief ...
The average rate on 30-year fixed home loans increased to 6.75% for the week ending July 17, up from 6.72% last week.
In a week marked by wild headlines, mortgage rates remained relatively calm, thanks to improvements in mortgage spreads.
The numbers for June came in pretty much as economists had predicted — a moderate increase from last month. The rate of ...
The Federal Reserve doesn’t set mortgage interest rates, and in recent cycles mortgage rates seemed to blow off the Fed. But if there’s clearer consensus that rate cuts are coming, mortgage ...
Average mortgage rates show modest movement as of Wednesday, May 7, 2025, as the Federal Reserve concludes its third policy session of the year. The Fed is expected to announce leaving the federal ...
Many borrowers are hoping for lower mortgage rates, but the Fed’s easing cycle isn’t having the expected effect.
In recent weeks, mortgage rates have fallen ahead of the Federal Reserve’s March meeting, and the spring homebuying season is underway. Are rate cuts on the table for the year ahead, and how ...