The Fed is set to meet again on June 16 and June 17. Here's what may happen to mortgage interest rates afterwards.
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The Fed is set to meet again on June 16 and June 17. Here's what may happen to mortgage interest rates afterwards.
The Federal Reserve's June meeting, the first helmed by new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh, may impact many consumer borrowing and savings rates down the road. The Fed is set to meet again on June 16 and June 17. Here's what may happen to mortgage interest rates afterwards.
CNBC reported the story as "Warsh's Fed is likely to hold rates steady — what the leadership change could mean for your money." CBS News reported the story as "Will mortgage rates drop after this week's Fed meeting?."
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