The markets anticipated the FOMC to leave the Fed Funds rate alone at 2% and that's just what they did. The markets are reacting accordingly by not swinging drastically either way. The DOW is enjoying triple digit gains while oil has been under $120. What does this mean to mortgage interest rates?
As you know, the FOMC does not [...]
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