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Fed rate hikes: No need for consumers to worry
Mar 01, 2016 12:01 amFactors that affect the yield on 10-year Treasuries will over time be reflected in mortgage rates. Two of these are inflation and economic conditions. We have enjoyed a low inflation environment for a number of years but if we had a bout of higher inflation it would lead to higher rates as investors in bonds require additional compensation for a loss in buying power.
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FOMC: When interest rates rise again, it will be gradual
Jan 27, 2016 -
Fed minutes reveal December rate hike wasn’t guaranteed
Jan 06, 2016 -
What Fed rate hike? Interest rates hold steady for 2nd straight week
Dec 28, 2015 -
Bernie Sanders: Fed’s decision to raise interest rates is a disaster
Dec 23, 2015 -
Freddie Mac: Despite Fed rate hike, interest rates will stay at “historic” lows in 2016
Dec 17, 2015 -
Fannie Mae: Expect 3 more Fed rate hikes in 2016
Dec 16, 2015 -
ItÕ official: Fed raises interest rates for first time in nine years
Dec 16, 2015 -
What will the looming Fed rate hike do to housing?
Dec 09, 2015 -
Fed continues to signal possible interest rate hike in December
Nov 18, 2015 -
Fed’s Yellen to Congress: December “live possibility” for interest rate hike
Nov 04, 2015 -
Donald Trump accuses Obama, Yellen of conspiring to keep interest rates low
Nov 03, 2015