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Inflation, fed meetings, home pricing, bond markets and so many other things impact mortgage rates. We dive deep into what these changes mean for interest rates and how it might affect home shoppers.

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Published on 20 October

What did Chairman Powell say on Thursday?

By Matthew Dewoskin , In Mortgage Rate News
Federal Reserve building | mortgage rate news

Fed Chairman Jerome Powell spoke on Thursday. Find out what he had to say and how it may impact the financial markets.

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Published on 19 October

Have new housing starts rebounded?

By Matthew Dewoskin , In Mortgage Rate News
Builder walking with a plank of wood in an unfinished home

Did the housing starts numbers rebound in September? Find out what the latest housing starts data looks like & more in today’s mortgage rate news.

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Published on 18 October

Which housing markets have seen an acceleration in sales?

By Matthew Dewoskin , In Mortgage Rate News
Aerial view of Traverse City, Michigan | mortgage rate news

While some areas of the housing market are going through a challenge, others are thriving. Find out where in today’s mortgage rate news.

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Published on 17 October

What does the newest housing market data say?

By Matthew Dewoskin , In Mortgage Rate News
homes in Rochester, NY | mortgage rate news

The latest housing market data shows that home inventory is still on the rise. Find out what that could mean & more in today’s mortgage rate news.

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Published on 16 October

What’s on the financial calendar for the week of 10/16 – 10/20

By Matthew Dewoskin , In Mortgage Rate News
single-family homes in fall | mortgage rate news

Which events could impact the mortgage market this week? Find out what’s on the calendar & more in today’s mortgage rate news.

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Published on 13 October

What will need to happen to get inflation to 2%?

By Matthew Dewoskin , In Mortgage Rate News
Homes near Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri

What will it take to get inflation to 2%? Find out how to tame inflation & more in today’s mortgage rate news.

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Published on 12 October

Did mortgage rates continue to cool off?

By Matthew Dewoskin , In Mortgage Rate News
neighborhood in the fall | mortgage rate news

Did mortgage rates continue to slide off their highs from a few weeks ago? Find out where rates are at & more in today’s mortgage rate news.

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Published on 11 October

Mortgage rates sharply lower, further moves down to come?

By Matthew Dewoskin , In Mortgage Rate News
Couple signing mortgage documents | mortgage rate news

Mortgage rates cooled off yesterday. Is this part of a larger trend or just a brief respite? Learn more in today’s mortgage rate news.

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Published on 10 October

What does the latest housing market data say about current conditions?

By Matthew Dewoskin , In Mortgage Rate News
Economist studying market conditions | mortgage rate news

What does the latest housing market data say about current market? Find out what the data looks like & more in today’s mortgage rate news.

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Published on 09 October

What’s on the economic calendar for the week of 10/9 to 10/14?

By Matthew Dewoskin , In Mortgage Rate News
A business woman in her office reads financial news | mortgage rate news

What’s next for the financial markets? Find out the events on the financial calendar for the upcoming week in today’s mortgage rate news.

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