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Federal Reserve is likely to hold interest rates steady next week. But some consumer loans are getting cheaper
High interest rates have put pressure on households, but some borrowing costs are starting to ease, even with the Fed on the sidelines.CNBC - 11h -
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Kugler says Fed should hold interest rates amid inflation risks
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3 tips for getting the best HELOC rate this March
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HELOC rates continue to fall: Here's how much cheaper it is than the alternatives
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US consumers’ long-term inflation expectations hit 32-year high
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