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A pair of metrics that examine competition in the marketplace went in different directions in March, Zillow found.
April 15 -
Mortgage lenders offered more cash-out refinance programs at a time when consumers might be coming to terms with the rate environment.
April 9 -
The surprisingly strong U.S. economy has driven Treasury yields to the highest since late November as investors dial back bets on interest-rate cuts, wagering that policymakers will be wary of easing policy prematurely.
April 8 -
Logan, whose remarks are closely watched by investors given her prior role managing the central bank's asset portfolio at the New York Fed, said she's increasingly concerned that inflation progress could stall out.
April 5 -
Fannie Mae's home price sentiment index grew to 72.8 in February, up 2.1 points from the month prior.
March 7 -
Non-mortgage interest payments climbed to an annual rate of $573.4 billion in January. That's the highest on record even after adjusting for inflation — and within a hair's breadth of the $578.3 billion in annual mortgage interest that households were shelling out as of the last quarter of 2023.
March 5 -
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said he'd like to see the central bank's holdings of mortgage-backed securities go to zero.
March 1 -
The so-called core personal consumption expenditures price index, which strips out the volatile food and energy components, increased 0.4% from December, data out Thursday showed. From a year ago, it advanced 2.8%. Economists consider this to be a better gauge of underlying inflation than the overall index.
February 29 -
The U.S. economy expanded at a slightly slower rate at the end of last year as a downward revision to inventories masked stronger household spending and investment.
February 28 -
Wall Street saw another busy session of bond sales as issuers looked to borrow before key economic data later this week.
February 27 -
The so-called core consumer price index, which excludes food and energy costs, increased 0.4% from December, more than expected and the most in eight months, according to government figures out Tuesday.
February 13 -
With traders reducing wagers on a rate cut at the Federal Reserve's March meeting and the yield on 10-year Treasuries rising to 4.11%, the highest since Dec. 12, real estate is primed to take a hit.
January 18 -
The benchmark 10-year yield rose as much as nine basis points to 3.97%.
January 2 -
U.S. consumer prices picked up in November, reinforcing the Federal Reserve's resolve to keep interest rates elevated in the near term.
December 12 -
Household net worth decreased $1.3 trillion, or 0.9%, in the third quarter to almost $151 trillion, a Federal Reserve report showed Thursday.
December 7 -
Treasuries resumed their rally on Tuesday as further labor-market slowdown reinforced speculation the Federal Reserve will be able to cut interest rates next year to prevent a recession.
December 5 -
While the government-sponsored enterprise cut its origination forecast for this year, the Mortgage Bankers Association's updated forecast was unchanged from its October prediction.
November 22 -
Only 65.8% of surveyed households said they would be able to come up with $2,000 if an unexpected need arose within the next month.
November 20 -
The so-called core consumer price index, which excludes food and energy costs, increased 0.2% from September, Bureau of Labor Statistics data showed Tuesday.
November 14 -
Broader economic factors, including growing household debt, are also likely to keep the housing market stagnant, Freddie Mac said.
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