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Interest Rate Scare Passes (For Now)

Halloween Scream?  Not This Year After almost touching 5%(!) barely a month ago, interest rates on a 30-year mortgage for well-qualified borrowers have dropped almost a full point, to just above 4%. Jumbo loan rates are even lower. Chalk that up to 3 reasons:  1) the debt ceiling has been raised, however temporarily; 2) the...
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“Stocks Down. Gold Up”

That’s today’s financial headline. Actually, that’s been the daily headline for the last week or so. Apparently, something about how the U.S. just got past its debt ceiling crisis – for now — didn’t sit well with global markets. Imagine that . . .
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Debt Ceiling Debate & The Housing Market

Two Scenarios, One Result With the deadline to raise the federal debt ceiling looming, one of two outcomes appears likely: One.  “The band-aid” solution  (also known as “kicking the can down the road”). Under this scenario, Congress and President Obama reach some cosmetic, convoluted compromise that essentially buys (more) time. Two.  The two parties’ philosophical differences...
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