Mortgage Rates Inch Up Denting Home Buyers Budgets But Theres Good News
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Why mortgage rates are going up, not down
The cost of a new fixed mortgage has risen in recent days, defying many homeowners' hopes and expectations.BBC News - Top stories - Mortgage -
What will happen to home prices if mortgage rates stay high? Experts weigh in
Experts say home prices are likely to rise or stay the same in the near term if mortgage rates remain high.CBS News - Top stories - Mortgage -
Americans expect mortgage rates to rise to nearly 10% in the next three years, New York Fed housing survey finds
U.S. consumers expect mortgage rates to rise to near double digits over the next three years, according to a new survey by the New York Federal Reserve.MarketWatch - Business - New York -
5 strategies for dealing with today's high mortgage rates
Mortgage rates are hovering above 7%, but there are still ways to lock in a decent mortgage deal right now.CBS News - Top stories - Mortgage -
Using home equity to pay off your mortgage? Here are the pros and cons
Are you thinking about paying your mortgage off with your home equity? Here are pros and cons to consider first.CBS News - Top stories -
Officers, good Samaritan rescue couple from burning Florida home
Back in March, two officers and a good Samaritan risked their lives to rescue a couple who were trapped in a burning home in Cape Coral, Florida.CBS News - Top stories - Florida -
Trump on ABC News president's resignation: 'Good riddance'
Former President Trump took a shot at ABC News after Kim Godwin, the outgoing president of the network, announced she was leaving Sunday. "Happy to report that Kim Godwin, Head of ABC, has resigned," Trump wrote on his Truth Social website just ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Scholz in the Baltics: Germany will defend 'every inch' of NATO
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How to expedite the mortgage closing process
The mortgage loan closing process can be slow, but if you're in a rush, there may be ways to speed up the process.CBS News - Top stories -
The More the FTC Sues, the Bigger Its Budget Grows
The agency has a perverse incentive.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Liverpool and Elliott turn on style as Tottenham’s top-four hopes fade away
Ange Postecoglou found comfort in Tottenham “at least trying to play a version of ourselves” at Anfield. The assessment will be as disconcerting to Spurs supporters as the performance that yielded a fourth consecutive Premier League defeat. This ...The Guardian - World -
Everton buyer 777 Partners accused of fraud by lender
New setback for Miami-based investment firm’s attempted takeover of Premier League football clubFinancial Times - Business -
Potential Everton buyers 777 accused of fraud
Everton's prospective owners 777 Partners and the firm's co-owner Josh Wander are accused of fraud in a New York court.BBC News - Top stories -
Clark's home debut moved up due to Pacers win
Caitlin Clark will make her preseason home debut one day earlier than initially scheduled because the Pacers moved on to the Eastern Conference semifinals.ESPN - Sports -
1 dead in home explosion in New Jersey
At least one person is dead after a house exploded Thursday in New Jersey.NBC News - Top stories -
Mortgage-bond funds haul in billions in April
Investors are piling into mortgage bonds as the Federal Reserve looks to exitMarketWatch - Business -
SPDR Gold Shares Inch Lower Following Jobs Report
Gold prices edged lower, with April’s lower-than-expected jobs gains giving investors hope that the economy is finally cooling down.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Biden speaks with Netanyahu as Israel inches closer to Rafah invasion
President Biden on Monday spoke with Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, reiterating his concerns during the conversation about an Israeli ground invasion of Rafah, even as Israel appeared poise to move forward with such an operation. Biden ...The Hill - Politics - Israel -
Slowing global economy to mean smaller revenue bump in Australian budget
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Medicare and Social Security go-broke dates are pushed back in a 'measure of good news'
The go-broke dates for benefit programs Medicare and Social Security have been pushed back as an improving economy has contributed to changed projected depletion dates, according to the annual Social Security and Medicare trustees reportABC News - Health