The prospects that the Fed will slash interest rates later this month took a hit after the June jobs report from the Bureau of Labor and Statistics revealed ...
Read More »OCC Puts Mortgage Servicing Under the Microscope
Banks serviced approximately 16.9 million first-lien residential mortgage loans by the end of 2018 according to an OCC report. Click through to learn what the report revealed about loan modifications and foreclosures.
Read More »“Renewed Uncertainty” Hits Mortgage App Rates
Here’s why applications for new mortgage loans decreased. Also, learn how government refinance loans are striking back.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Show Signs of Stability
After a rollercoaster 2018, mortgage rates have largely remained unchanged over the past month. How will this trend affect home sales and the overall housing market?
Read More »Confident in Earnings, Less So in Spending
A survey of consumer expectations for the next 12 months has been released by an affiliate of the Federal Reserve Bank. Found out how optimistic most Americans feel about the coming year and how this will affect the housing market.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Dip as All Eyes on Fed
On Wednesday, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) will hold its monthly meeting—and in anticipation mortgage rates for both 30-year and 15-year fixed-rate loans, as well as 5/1 ARMS, dropped. While market watchers do not anticipate policy changes to come out of this month’s meeting, in light of last month’s interest rate hike it seems as if that is not enough to ebb the pre-meeting caution the market is experiencing. Though interest rates may not rise this month, the Fed has forecasted four hikes this year.
Read More »Fed Keeps June Rate Hike on the Table
The Fed fueled further speculation about another rate hike in June, which would be the first time the Fed has raised the federal funds target rate since the historic liftoff in December.
Read More »Rate Hikes Low on the List of Worries for Most Americans
Concern over what will happen now that the Fed has raised the interest rate for the first time in a decade‒‒and with further increases on the way‒‒is surprisingly minimal. Read on to see which group of Americans are not particularity worried about future rate hikes.
Read More »It’s Official: The Fed Finally Raises Rates
The Federal Reserve made the long-awaited, much-anticipated announcement on Wednesday afternoon that federal funds target rate will increase by a quarter of a percentage point from its near-zero level where it has been since 2006.
Read More »Interest Rate Increase May Be Delayed for Stronger Job Data
In light of the recent, lower-than-expected jobs report for September, the Federal Reserve may hold off on raising interest rates until stronger labor market data comes forth.
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