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Interest Rate Hike Outlook for 2016

Remember the interest rate hike that occurred last month? Wondering what's next? Mark Hamrick, Senior Economic Analyst at Bankrate provides some insight on what to expect from the Federal Reserve in the new year and why this is likely to not be the entity's last move.

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So the Fed Raised Rates, Now What?

So now that the rates are higher, mortgage industry professionals are now wondering how this change will be impact their business moving forward into the new year. Several executives sat down with MReport to give their thoughts on if the housing market will thrive, stall, or completely shatter in the near future.

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The Pressure’s On: Will the Fed Raise Rates Next Week?

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On Wednesday, December 16, the Federal Open Market Committee (the policy-making arm of the Federal Reserve) will wrap its eighth and final meeting of 2015. Nearly everyone from economists, analysts, and even the policymakers themselves are predicting the FOMC to announce the Fed’s first federal funds rate hike in nine years.

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Fed Governor Brainard Urges Restraint From the Fed on Rates

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Federal Reserve Board Governor Lael Brainard warned against visceral reactions, such as pushes in the marketplace for an increase in interest rates, given the economy’s fragile growth, while speaking at the 57th National Association for Business Economics Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday.

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