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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 -
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Marine Le Pen grows wary of ‘crazy’ German far right
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ICC chief prosecutor hits out at unnamed ‘threats’ against his work
Israeli officials had warned that the tribunal was considering issuing arrest warrants in relation to war in GazaFinancial Times - World -
US labour market undershoots forecasts with 175,000 new jobs
Non-farm payrolls figure for April indicates economy is cooling and bolsters expectations for rate cuts this yearFinancial Times - World -
Treasury Yields Fall on Weaker-Than-Expected Payrolls
Treasury yields fell, push down by weaker-than-expected payrolls.The Wall Street Journal - World -
34-year-old pays $4,150/month for a 1-bedroom apartment above a mall in Miami—take a look inside
Rachel Koggan moved from NYC to Miami in 2021 and lives in a 1,200-square-foot apartment above the Brickell City Centre.CNBC - Business -
Mortgage-bond funds haul in billions in April
Investors are piling into mortgage bonds as the Federal Reserve looks to exitMarketWatch - Business
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