Per the Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell a week ago in his speech at the Jackson Hole Economic Forum “The Fed will push rates higher, and for longer. Will not reverse too early” and “Some pain will have to be endured”. Key takeaways: Mortgage rates dropped from their highs mid-June ... » Learn More about Fed Speak Pushing Mortgage Rates Higher
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Mortgage Rates Moves Every Time An Economic Report Is Released
There has been a slew of economic reports released lately that give the Federal Reserve, and financial markets differing stories on where interest rates should go. The Federal Reserve has two primary goals dictated by its charter. Maintain maximum employment and stability of the financial ... » Learn More about Mortgage Rates Moves Every Time An Economic Report Is Released
Fed Increases End of 2022 Rate Substantially
The immediate news is the Federal Reserve increased its overnight Fed Funds Rate .75% to 1.5-1.75%. The ongoing high inflation levels pushed them to move higher than the originally conveyed .5% increase. The bigger news is the end of 2022 rate forecast is up from 1.9% to 3.4%. That's a substantial ... » Learn More about Fed Increases End of 2022 Rate Substantially
Mortgage Rates – Not Where They’ve Been, But Where Are They Going?
The big news is the CPI (Consumer Price Index) is now at 7.5%. Most in 40 years. The Federal Reserve is behind the curve on normalizing interest rates from their end. They are still tapering their Quanitative Easing (purchasing Mortgage-Backed Securities and Bonds) artificially keeping long rates ... » Learn More about Mortgage Rates – Not Where They’ve Been, But Where Are They Going?
Double Hit on Mortgage Rates From Fed and FHFA
As you can see in the chart of the 10 year note, the long term rates have jumped pretty hard starting just before Christmas. Today the Federal Reserve's meeting notes shows their aggressive approach to normalizing interest rates. The Fed already announced they will be doubling tapering amounts ... » Learn More about Double Hit on Mortgage Rates From Fed and FHFA