If you’re actively shopping for a mortgage, it may be prudent to lock your rate ahead of the Fed’s announcement today.
Category: FOMC
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A Simple Explanation Of The Federal Reserve Statement (August 10, 2010 Edition)
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A Simple Explanation Of The Federal Reserve Statement (June 23, 2010 Edition)
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The Fed Adjourns From A 2-Day Meeting Today And What It Means For Mortgage Rates
The Federal Reserve adjourns from a scheduled, 2-day meeting today. It’s one of 8 scheduled Fed meetings for 2010. Upon adjournment, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke & Co. will release a formal statement to the market. In it, the Fed is expected to announce “no change” in the Fed Funds Rate. Mortgage rates, however, WILL change.
