Tag: rates
Do not expect to close in an apy up to 4.65%. Today’s CD rates, February 5, 2025
The best CDs of today offer up to 4.65%. The Fed stopped the rates in January, but lowering rates are expected later this year. Opening…
Mortgage Forecasts: What’s Next for Rates After Trump’s Inauguration
On a normal day, it’s almost impossible to predict which way mortgage rates will go. Now, with so much uncertainty in the financial markets, mortgage…
Reach your savings goal faster with over 4% APY. Today’s savings rates for January 21, 2025
The average savings rate is still above 4% APY, but only one bank has a 5% APY. Many banks have cut savings rates slightly this…
Mortgage Forecasts: What the Jan. 20 Presidential Inauguration Could Mean for Rates
On a normal day, it’s almost impossible to predict which way mortgage rates will go. Now, with so much uncertainty in the financial markets, mortgage…
Mortgage rates climb over 7% to highest level since May
Washington CNN – Mortgage rates hit 7% this week, a key psychological threshold, in a sign of the US housing market’s continued affordability challenges. The…
Add more to your savings with over 4% APY. Today’s savings rates for January 15, 2025
The average APY for the best high-yield savings accounts is 4.17%. HYSA’s APY fell from 4.30% to 4.10% in one day. Despite the downturn, there’s…
Give your savings a boost with over 4% APY. Today’s savings rates for January 14, 2025
You can find savings rates as low as 5% APY with the best high-yield savings accounts. More interest rate cuts may be coming this year,…
Texas sues Allstate for using people’s driving data to raise insurance rates
Texas is suing Allstate for collecting and selling people’s location data to justify raising the price of car insurance. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton alleges…
Mortgage forecasts for the week of January 13-19: Everything you need to know about rates
The average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage hovered above 7% last week, its highest level in six months. Rising borrowing costs led to sharp…
Vosper: Are retailers and suppliers really exiting at abnormal rates?
There is a truism in journalism known as Betteridge’s Law of Titles. It says, more or less, that “Any title that ends with a question…