Mortgage Rates Today, Jan. 31, 2025: Inflation Report Due This Morning
A key inflation report is due this morning. But many experts are saying mortgage rates will move in a narrow range for months to come.
A key inflation report is due this morning. But many experts are saying mortgage rates will move in a narrow range for months to come.
Mortgage rates barely budged yesterday following calm Federal Reserve events. This morning, we're due the latest GDP figures.
What Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says at a news conference this afternoon could have a significant and lasting effect on mortgage rates.
Tomorrow afternoon, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will likely tell the world the Fed's take on the economy's future under President Donald Trump. That could be big for mortgage rates.
Mortgage rates this week will likely be dominated by a news conference hosted by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Wednesday.
Mortgage rates nudged a little higher yesterday. But markets are yet to make up their minds what President Donald Trump's policies will bring.
Mortgage rates have barely budged this week. And new forecasts say they'll decline only a little in 2025 and 2026.
President Donald Trump has had a busy couple of days. But his executive orders and policy announcements are yet to affect mortgage rates.
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