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The Federal Reserve Meets Today. Should You Lock Your Rate Before It Adjourns?

Posted by Matt Hennessy on September 21, 2010 in FOMC

If you’re actively shopping for a mortgage, it may be prudent to lock your rate ahead of the Fed’s announcement today.

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August’s Fed Minutes Lead Mortgage Rates Higher

Posted by Matt Hennessy on September 2, 2010 in FOMC

Home affordability took a slight hit this week after the Federal Reserve’s release of its August 10 meeting minutes.

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A Simple Explanation Of The Federal Reserve Statement (August 10, 2010 Edition)

Posted by Matt Hennessy on August 10, 2010 in FOMC

Today, in its first meeting in 6 weeks, the Federal Open Market Committee voted 9-to-1 to leave the Fed Funds Rate unchanged. The Fed Fund Rate remains at a historical low, within a prescribed target range of 0.000-0.250 percent.

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The Fed Is Meeting Today. Should You Float Or Lock Your Mortgage Rate?

Posted by Matt Hennessy on August 10, 2010 in FOMC

We can’t be sure what the Fed will say or do this afternoon so if youâ??re floating a rate right now and wondering whether the time is right to lock, the safe choice is to lock before 2:15 PM ET today.

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The Fed’s June Minutes Keep Mortgage Rates In Rally-Mode

Posted by Matt Hennessy on July 16, 2010 in FOMC

At 7,333 words, the June Fed Minutes is the unabridged version of the more well-known, post-meeting press release. The corresponding press release was just 360 words. It turns out, the Fed’s words are doing wonders for mortgage rates.

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A Simple Explanation Of The Federal Reserve Statement (June 23, 2010 Edition)

Posted by Matt Hennessy on June 23, 2010 in FOMC

Today, in its first meeting in 5 weeks, the Federal Open Market Committee voted 9-to-1 to leave the Fed Funds Rate unchanged. The Fed Fund Rate remains within its target range of 0.000-0.250 percent.

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A Simple Explanation Of The Federal Reserve Statement (June 23, 2010 Edition)

Posted by Matt Hennessy on June 23, 2010 in FOMC

Today, in its first meeting in 5 weeks, the Federal Open Market Committee voted 9-to-1 to leave the Fed Funds Rate unchanged. The Fed Fund Rate remains within its target range of 0.000-0.250 percent.

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Making A Mortgage Rate Strategy Ahead Of The Fed’s Meeting This Week

Posted by Matt Hennessy on June 22, 2010 in FOMC

The Federal Open Market Committee begins a 2-day meeting today, its fourth scheduled meeting of the year, and fifth overall. There’s no expectation for the Fed to change the Fed Funds Rate but that doesn’t mean consumers should expect mortgage rates to remain unchanged, too.

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