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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.
New York Attorney General Letitia James says the recent Trump administration allegations against her are baseless.
Mortgage rates are bouncing around, though not because of inflation data or job numbers. Financial markets (stocks and bonds) ...
Springtime home shoppers may be feeling the impact of an intensifying trade war. The average rate on a standard, 30-year ...
Despite President Trump's decision to implement a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs for most countries, which calmed some ...
President Donald Trump expressed his desire to remove Fed Chair Jerome Powell. If the president is successful, how would it ...
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As the stock market volatility rocks the U.S. economy, homebuyers wonder how President Trump's tariffs will affect mortgage rates.
Two days after Trump's so-called "Liberation Day," mortgage rates fell to their lowest level in six months. It may not last, ...
While this was a long time ago, it raises serious concerns about the validity of Ms. James representations on mortgage ...
Mortgage rates rose last week, breaking a streak of declines, as Trump tariffs escalated. The increase came alongside a spike in Treasury yields. Business activity overall has slowed amid ...