In September, rates plunged to a two-year low, falling as far as 5.89%. But over the following three-plus months, the average surged almost 1.25 percentage points—before recently easing lower.
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday voted unanimously to leave its benchmark rate unchanged, ending a run of three consecutive meetings with rate cuts. In a statement, the Fed repeated language implying ...
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