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US Fed Interest Rate Cut Steals Show
What’s Next After The Fed’s Big Interest Rate Cut?
Forbes’ expert contributors help explain what the Fed’s move means for investors, businesses, job seekers, home buyers and more.
Fed goes with half-point interest rate cut. What that means.
If the Fed cuts interest rates today, borrowers will likely see interest rates ease off their peaks on things like credit cards and auto loans.
What does the Fed interest rate cut mean for mortgages and homebuyers?
Mortgage rates closely track the yield on a 10-year Treasury bond, or the amount paid to a bondholder annually. In the aftermath of the Fed’s rate cut on Wednesday, the yield on a 10-year Treasury bond ticked slightly upward, defying the nudge downward by the central bank.
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Mortgage rates drop to lowest since early February 2023 after Fed’s jumbo interest rate cut
Sales of previously owned homes in the United States fell sharply in August, despite mortgage rates plummeting that month.
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The Fed decision’s lone dissenter worries the bigger rate cut sends a ‘premature victory’ message to markets
The only Federal Reserve official to dissent from the central bank’s aggressive half-point interest-rate cut earlier this ...
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The Fed's Massive Rate Cut Has a Huge Silver Lining for Savers Who Missed Out on 5% CDs
Say you've been holding off on signing or refinancing a mortgage because rates were stuck around 7%. Currently, the average ...
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Rate cut Q&A with Globe business columnist Larry Edelman
Boston Globe business columnist Larry Edelman answers the most important questions related to the Federal Reserve’s interest ...
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