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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says that changes to government policies continue to evolve and their effects on the ...
Amid public scrutiny from President Trump and from administration members on social media, Fed Chair Jerome Powell held the ...
The Federal Reserve left its key interest rate unchanged at 4.25% to 4.5% and offered no clues on whether it will resume its ...
From credit cards, car loans, mortgages, savings and student debt, here’s how the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate decision ...
What the move means for the housing market is an open question. Mortgage rates fell sharply leading up to the Fed’s first ...
Here's how the Federal Reserve will impact mortgage rates, credit cards, car loans, and market stability.
Federal National Mortgage Association ( OTCQB:FNMA) Q2 2025 Earnings Conference Call July 30, 2025 8:00 AM ET Chryssa C. Halley - Executive VP & CFO Priscilla Almodovar - President, CEO & Director ...
Current mortgage rates are down and lower than they were seven days ago. Rates are lower than they were in early 2025, when the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage reached above 7%. Even though ...
The portfolio's emerging market exposure was among largest contributors to performance, as Brazilian yields fell and U.S.
President Donald Trump has been urging the central bank to cut rates. Fed Chair Jerome Powell is holding firm — but some colleagues don’t agree with him.