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The Fed won't rush to lower interest rates if Trump's tariffs drive up inflation. Here's what that means for mortgage rates.
The economic headlines are full of recession indicators, from tariffs and a potential trade war to wild stock market swings.
Despite President Trump's decision to implement a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs for most countries, which calmed some ...
The interest rate for the most popular U.S. home loan jumped to 6.81% last week, its highest level in two months, following a ...
As the likelihood of a recession grows, it's possible we could see home prices soften a little bit this year. But buyers ...
Mortgage rates tend to follow the 10-year Treasury bond yield. When the demand for Treasury bonds goes up (for example, when investors seek safety in government-backed assets instead of stocks), bond ...
Most major forecasts expect mortgage rates to go down slightly this year, but it depends on what happens with the economy. If tariffs lead to a recession, mortgage rates may drop faster and more ...
Pending home sales in the Las Vegas Valley dropped 13.4 percent year over year through the end of March, the third highest ...
April’s brutal sell off in the stock market and concerns about the Trump administration’s tariff policies have led to an ...
Falling inflation is typically good for mortgage rates, but the impact of the latest inflation ... "Attention is likely to continue to focus on the details of trade announcements." What a Recession ...
JPMorgan lowered the firm’s price target on Blackstone Mortgage (BXMT) to $18.50 from $20 and keeps a Neutral rating on the shares as part of a ...