European Elections Produce More Volatility for Mortgage Rates This Year
As of late, the European elections produce more volatility for mortgage-backed securities as the outcome remains uncertain.
As of late, the European elections produce more volatility for mortgage-backed securities as the outcome remains uncertain.
In the latest news, the Fed Chair Yellen testimony calls for an increase to the federal funds rate in her semi-annual testimony to Congress.
Today, we saw the first action towards President Trump tax cuts with an announcement coming in two to three weeks.
At this week's meeting, the Fed raised the outlook for rate hikes in the future when it raised the federal funds rate by 25 basis points.
Next Sunday, Italy confronts a referendum presented by the Prime Minister to speed up lawmaking and to stabilize its government.
This week, the world watches for Thursday's Brexit vote. Analysts anticipate that the vote leaves a tremendous impact on mortgage rates for years to come.