November Federal Reserve Speech Acknowledges Lowering Inflation in the U.S.
In a packed reporting week, the November 2022 Federal Reserve speech acknowledged lower inflation levels throughout the United States.
In a packed reporting week, the November 2022 Federal Reserve speech acknowledged lower inflation levels throughout the United States.
After a long year of rising inflationary pressures, November 2022 markets now highlight change of pace heading into 2023.
This week, October 2022 home sales fell, marking the ninth straight month of declines, as mortgage rates remained unchanged.
Looking back at October 2022 MBS trends, inflation once again dominated headlines as the Federal Reserve and ECB continue to raise rates.
As the inflation data from October came out, the November 2022 CPI report surprisingly fell below its consensus forecast.
After the November 2022 Fed meeting, investors raised their outlook for monetary policy tightening heading into 2023.
Following this week’s September 2022 Core PCE report, investors scaled back their outlook as the data matched the overall consensus.
As mortgage rates reached their highest rates in over twenty years, September existing home sales fell for the eighth straight month.
In the release of the most anticipated weekly economic data, August 2022 CPI showed an 8.2% annual inflation jump.
This week, the highly anticipated labor market data came out, highlighted with the surprising drop in the August 2022 unemployment rate.