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There's another Federal Reserve meeting on the calendar this month, but will mortgage rates fall once it's over?
A DOJ probe involving Fed Chair Jerome Powell has sparked fresh questions about the Fed’s next move. Here’s what it could—or couldn’t—mean for interest rates.
Investors are expecting two 25-basis-point rate cuts from the Federal Reserve in 2026. JPMorgan now predicts they won't get any.
The December U.S. jobs report was just good enough to persuade investors the Federal Reserve won’t cut interest rates again in January. Stubborn inflation could ensure the Fed stands pat.
Silver challenges record high at $84.03 as geopolitical tensions and Fed rate cut expectations fuel rally. Key CPI data this week could sustain momentum.
With the release of the latest labor market report, two of the three key economic data reports due before the Fed's meeting are now out. And they certainly don't indicate an imminent rate cut. The remaining one is CPI inflation, which is due early next week.
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Key Takeaways Mortgage rates are back near their lowest level since fall 2024, offering buyers some relief after months of elevated borrowing costs.Trying to time a rate lock by waiting for signals, like Fed rate cuts,