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yield curve The Yield Curve Holds the Secret to the Market’s Health September 27, 2018 by Ian King Stocks On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve raised short-term interest rates by a quarter point and signaled yet another quarter-point hike before the end of the year. Notably, this is the first time the Fed funds rate — currently at 2.00% to 2.25% — has risen above the rate of inflation. The Fed’s preferred metric for inflation […]
But unlike the pre-financial crisis era (stoked largely by brokers and lenders content to look the other way), today’s mortgage fraud comes with a twist. New Mortgage Fraud Echoes the 2008 Financial Crisis – But We Are Prepared September 25, 2018 by Jeff Yastine Real Estate But unlike the pre-financial crisis era (stoked largely by brokers and lenders content to look the other way), today’s mortgage fraud comes with a twist.
Federal Reserve officials watch hundreds of economic data series. Among the most important is this one. The Fed chairman even spoke about it recently. The Most Important Economic Data You’ve Never Heard Of: R-Star September 12, 2018 by Michael Carr U.S. Economy Federal Reserve officials watch hundreds of data series. Among the most important is this one. Fed Chairman Jerome Powell even spoke about it recently.
Class Warfare Is Already Happening Here September 3, 2018 by Ted Bauman Government & Politics People are going to get tired of waiting for their lives to improve. When they do, they will start to act out politically and destabilize the country.
How Does a Reverse Mortgage Work? August 29, 2018 by Amber Lancaster Retirement Interest on a reverse mortgage accrues over time. Interest rates on a reverse mortgage loan can be either fixed or variable.

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