· Mortgage Rates1 – Weaker than expected GDP growth data, together with higher than expected Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) data revived concerns about the potential for ‘stagflation’ (stagnant GDP with high inflation… thus, ‘stagflation’). This is...
· Mortgage Rates1 – Looks like the cat is out of the bag. With Fed Chairman Powell’s comments at a policy forum earlier this week saying that he was “no longer confident that inflation is moving toward the Fed’s 2% target,” what had previously been lurking in...
· Mortgage Rates1 – Yikes, who knew that CPI was actually a four-letter word? March inflation data was hotter than expected almost any way you look at it. Higher inflation suggests that the Fed will likely delay any previously anticipated rate cuts, with the...
· Mortgage Rates1 – Monthly reporting of jobs data hit the markets this week, with several important reports coming in stronger than expected, most notably this morning’s BLS Jobs Report that beat expectations by more than 50% (303k jobs created vs....
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