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Powell brushed aside an idea floated by recently-confirmed Federal Reserve Gov. Miran that the Fed should consider moderate long-term interest rates as a "third mandate" of the central bank's monetary policy.
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However, Powell noted the Fed hasn't entertained the idea of treating long-term price stability as a policy-setting priority in itself, saying that achieving the existing dual mandate tends to result in moderate long-term interest rates.
"We always think of it as the dual mandate — maximum employment and price stability — for a long time, because we think moderate long-term interest rates are something that will result from low and stable inflation and maximum employment," Powell said. "We haven't thought of that for a very long time as a third mandate [because] that requires independent action, so that's where that is."
"As far as I'm concerned there's no thought of considering that we somehow incorporate that in a different way," Powell added.

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Stephen Miran will take unpaid leave from and might seek to return to President Trump's Council of Economic Advisers, he said, raising conflict of interest questions in his nomination hearing for a seat on the Federal Reserve Board.
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The retail business in its hiring announcement touted its technology offerings and transparent compensation structure in attracting the originators.
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The 30-year conforming fixed rate mortgage ended this week at its lowest since last Oct. 17, helped by bond traders pricing in a reduction in short-term rates.
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Small lenders are turning to local sponsorships, social media, education and word-of-mouth to compete with big banks' massive marketing budgets.
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As Washington weighs a national housing emergency, U.S. homeownership has slipped year-over-year, according to Redfin.
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Only 20% of the Top Producers in the National Mortgage News survey were under 40, while almost half were between 41 and 50, and 30% even older.
Those who raced ahead of the pack of loan originators last year went the distance by offering exceptional customer service, catering to niche pockets of demand in the market.
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The retail business in its hiring announcement touted its technology offerings and transparent compensation structure in attracting the originators.
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The Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook and allegations of mortgage fraud, allegations that spurred President Trump to terminate her position on the Fed Board last week. Cook is challenging the president's authority to remove her in court.
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The 30-year conforming fixed rate mortgage ended this week at its lowest since last Oct. 17, helped by bond traders pricing in a reduction in short-term rates.
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Wall Street strategists say investors are becoming more concerned about Federal Reserve independence as President Donald Trump seeks to impose his will on the central bank and pushes for interest-rate cuts.
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Small lenders are turning to local sponsorships, social media, education and word-of-mouth to compete with big banks' massive marketing budgets.
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